Some of Lysakov’s paintings are very dark and seem almost ominous. Why is this?
Many of Lysakov’s works address the tumultuous and corrupt times of the Soviet Union’s communist society. He was often restrained and even punished for his expression of modern art. Lysakov now challenges you to conquer your fear – paintings should not be feared. “They merely depict life,” he says. “Sometimes the scariest things in life are the most trivial ones.
Many of Lysakov’s works address the tumultuous and corrupt times of the Soviet Union’s communist society. He was often restrained and even punished for his expression of modern art. Lysakov now challenges you to conquer your fear – paintings should not be feared. “They merely depict life,” he says.