Manatees
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Oil on canvas
Width: 40 cm
Since 2012, Maksym Golovko has been living and working as an artist in Kaunas. Over this time, both the city and its atmosphere have become his home and creative setting, leaving a mark on his artistic pursuits.
Golovko’s art is distinguished by the way he conveys intricate concepts through visual means. He is drawn to subjects such as interpersonal connections, communication, solitude, and the broader human approach to the world. These motifs appear throughout his work, offering insight into the emotional and social undercurrents of contemporary life.
One significant element in Golovko’s art is his examination of how humans relate to nature. His work often brings attention to humanity’s separation from, distance toward, or even misuse of the natural environment. He sees people as destined to be a part of nature, yet they frequently end up as mere observers or even as oppressors, prompting viewers to reconsider humanity’s role within the natural world.
Golovko usually adopts a visually appealing illustrative technique, which works in tandem with the quiet irony woven into his pieces. Notably, rather than depicting people, he frequently opts for animals as central figures, using their representation to offer indirect critiques of human conduct and societal concerns.




























