Fantastic works by Matt Sesov, Victor Brauner, Roger Bezombes. Four bizarre stylized figures in ethnic primitive Scandinavian style, of different heights and proportions, with different heads and hairy torsos, but simplified silhouettes in light ethnic clothing, stand in a row on a mixed dark turquoise and deep blue-green background with light fog and vegetation, each with exaggerated geometric facial features and bright, contrasting colors. The figures are anthropomorphic, with large eyes, huge and small noses and large mouths of varying configurations with exaggerated expressions, some smiling, some opening their large mouths in surprise. Each of them has spiky hair-spikes or horns of different colors and shapes, or horns-branches, which creates a special character for each figure. The figure on the left has a pinkish-beige shade, turning into red-brown. The central figure is orange-brown, with a crown of red thorns with balls at the end. The third figure is blue-green, bluish-gray, with a pale orange-yellow pattern on the face. The figure on the right is yellowish-orange, with large expressive eyes, a long cylindrical neck and branched horns. Each body is in stylized clothing and has a variety of colors and textures. Above the figures is a fantasy bird with a large and thick yellow beak, a round white head with black eyes, similar to an owl. The composition is simple, the figures are located close to each other, which emphasizes the stylized format of the portrait and the bright palette. The artistic style is naive and whimsical, with a surreal, comic mood. Primitive folk art of Scandinavia. High detail, bright colors, expressive, whimsical, naive style, bold colors, flat colors, laconic forms, portrait series. Oil painting style by Matt Sessow, Victor Brauner, Roger Bezombes.
Fantastic works by Matt Sesov, Victor Brauner, Roger Bezombes. Four bizarre stylized figures in ethnic primitive Scandinavian style, of different heights and proportions, with different heads and hairy torsos, but simplified silhouettes in light ethnic clothing, stand in a row on a mixed dark turquoise and deep blue-green background with light fog and vegetation, each with exaggerated geometric facial features and bright, contrasting colors. The figures are anthropomorphic, with large eyes, huge and small noses and large mouths of varying configurations with exaggerated expressions, some smiling, some opening their large mouths in surprise. Each of them has spiky hair-spikes or horns of different colors and shapes, or horns-branches, which creates a special character for each figure. The figure on the left has a pinkish-beige shade, turning into red-brown. The central figure is orange-brown, with a crown of red thorns with balls at the end. The third figure is blue-green, bluish-gray, with a pale orange-yellow pattern on the face. The figure on the right is yellowish-orange, with large expressive eyes, a long cylindrical neck and branched horns. Each body is in stylized clothing and has a variety of colors and textures. Above the figures is a fantasy bird with a large and thick yellow beak, a round white head with black eyes, similar to an owl. The composition is simple, the figures are located close to each other, which emphasizes the stylized format of the portrait and the bright palette. The artistic style is naive and whimsical, with a surreal, comic mood. Primitive folk art of Scandinavia. High detail, bright colors, expressive, whimsical, naive style, bold colors, flat colors, laconic forms, portrait series. Oil painting style by Matt Sessow, Victor Brauner, Roger Bezombes.