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Technique: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 100x110 cm
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The painting features a vivid, somewhat chaotic gathering of figures in a loosely defined space, portrayed with bold, expressive strokes of rich colors. There are four figures, each rendered with distinct, exaggerated facial features that contribute to a sense of individual character and emotional intensity.The figure on the left presents with large, circular eyes and an open, oval mouth, giving it a surprised or shocked expression. Its skin appears yellowish, contrasting sharply against its peers. The next figure, possibly the central figure, shows an elongated face with a prominent, red-colored nose and mouth opened wide as if in mid-speech or shout, the teeth distinctly visible. This figure also sports a spiky, multi-colored crown-like element atop its head, adding a regal or fantastical element.The third figure from the left is engaged in close interaction with the central figure, holding what appears to be a white mask or face close to its own. This action adds a narrative element of disguise or revelation to the scene. The coloration of this figure is predominantly in shades of red and brown, with a hint of green.The final figure on the right carries a subdued expression compared to the others, characterized by a pair of eyes that seem weary or contemplative. This figure is dressed in a red outfit, holding a small cup or container, suggesting a social or communal setting like a party or gathering.Overall, the artwork is imbued with a sense of movement and noise, perhaps indicative of a lively social event, but rendered in a style that leans on abstraction and emotive depiction rather than realistic portrayal. The use of color is particularly striking, with each figure not only distinctly colored but also shaded in a way that suggests depth and volume amidst the flamboyant distortions of their forms.

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The most apt description of Roman Averintsev's work is primitive expressionism. His work is characterised by bright, pure colours and a bold, brash undertone that does not try to cover up or mask. Moreover, he often uses the contrasting black outline favoured by Gauguin, one of the first Expressionists. 

The artist's works are born out of a wide variety of everyday experiences and memories, and he can tell a separate story about each of his works. The subjects of his works often reflect impressions from his long journeys and creative explorations. They are not only events, but also people, their relationships and feelings. He tries to reveal what each of them is experiencing and feeling, he is not afraid of being misunderstood, but he wants us to believe in him and empathise with his work.

Since 2004, the artist has participated in professional exhibitions and has had 6 solo exhibitions.