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CULTUREEDIT ART AUCTION #8
Maxim Bondarenko
Maxim Bondarenko, Ram in Boots. 2022

Condition: New
Regular price $370.00

Details

Oil pastel

15 3/8″ x 20 3/8″ (39 cm. x 51 cm.)

"Ram in Boots" is a 20-minute live session drawing executed on coffee-colored Daler-Rowney pastel paper. The composition centers on a young, athletic male figure presented in a seated, open pose. Built with high-contrast, unblended lines, the work maps a muscular and distinctly seductive physique using competing layers of neon pink, electric blue, and earth-toned ochre. The figure is anchored by the inclusion of leather boots, a deliberate nod to subcultural codes . This element provides a grounded reality to the otherwise fluid, energetic pastel lines. This piece offers a direct, powerful, and unpolished study of male anatomy that lets the texture of the medium and the confidence of the pose speak for themselves.

Ships from  Sacramento, CA

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Maxim Bondarenko

Maxim Bondarenko is a Russian artist based in Sacramento, California. He was born in Soviet Union, and lived in Moscow before the country’s political climate turned increasingly repressive towards gay people. Max relocated to the U.S., where he rediscovered his creative inspiration. During his time in America, he had few collective exhibitions and one solo show in Sacramento in 2022. Maxim’s work is rooted in academic art traditions and Impressionism, with a deep focus on color. He views color theory almost like a religion—it’s central to his practice and the lens through which he approaches every piece, seeing evidence of the Transcendental in it. He is fascinated by the clashes between warm and cool values and the dynamic tension of complementary colors, which he believes hold a unique, almost spiritual power. In his love of paradoxes, he often commits to pointillistic analysis of ephemeral optical illusions applied to the male physique, contrasting this with the viscous, bright, and vivacious impasto qualities of his flowers - two favorite subjects. While his art celebrates the beauty and sensuality of color, he also invites the viewer to pause and reflect “between pixels.” He hopes his work offers not just a visual escape, but also a subtle commentary on reality and a resistance to conformity.

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