Adornments
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Artwork from: CREATOR |
Mediums:
Paintings, Ink Painting, Other on Paper
width x height cm
2011
"Adornments" by Roman Zhuk is a play between reality and stylization. The hands take center stage—not to display the jewelry, but to express the need to be seen.
"Adornments" by Roman Zhuk is a composition built around gesture as a symbolic act. The artist shifts focus away from the jewelry as objects, placing it instead on the hands as image-bearers. Stylized and stripped of individuality, they take on a theatrical quality—like a rehearsed performance. The glossy finish and decorative precision create an atmosphere of an idealized space, where the body does not live but performs.
This gesture is not private, but public. It’s about display, not intimacy. In this work, Zuk continues to explore the visual construction of identity—how adornment becomes a language, how the desire to be seen shapes behavior. The painting neither mocks nor judges; it captures the moment where beauty becomes gesture, and gesture becomes a mode of being.
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Figurative
Realism
– Other -
Conceptualism
Everyday Life
Fashion
Human Figure and Anatomy -
Ink Painting
Other - Paper
















