Roller Coaster (2021) Painting by Dominic Virtosu

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A horizon without land stretches across the entire span of this canvas - a warm, almost pink sky, with hues of orange and yellow signals to us an almost post-apocalyptic scenario. In the midst of all this setup, the remains of what seems to be a rollercoaster track emerge from the depths of the murky waters. Was this place flooded? Is this the aftermath [...]
A horizon without land stretches across the entire span of this canvas - a warm, almost pink sky, with hues of orange and yellow signals to us an almost post-apocalyptic scenario. In the midst of all this setup, the remains of what seems to be a rollercoaster track emerge from the depths of the murky waters. Was this place flooded? Is this the aftermath of global warming? Will the waters pull back? Our questions remain unanswered as our gaze glances on the smooth surface of this vibrant wet landscape.

And in this entire universe of eerie silence, a single moving part: the crocodile. Millions of years of evolution and going strong even after humans have all but disappeared, the croc is gently gliding on the edge of the surface. It's powerful muscle movement leaving a ripple of muddy blue water behind.

This work is part of a post-human series in which Virtosu explores a possible future landscape for the remains of humanity.

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WaterGlobal WarmingCrocodileRollercoasterSunset

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Dominic-Petru Virtosu, born in Bucharest, Romania, in 1983, is a contemporary artist whose journey reflects a commitment to artistic excellence and a fusion of diverse influences. His formal artistic education [...]

Dominic-Petru Virtosu, born in Bucharest, Romania, in 1983, is a contemporary artist whose journey reflects a commitment to artistic excellence and a fusion of diverse influences. His formal artistic education commenced with a Bachelor's degree in painting in 2006, under the guidance of the renowned Romanian artist Florin Ciubotaru. He further honed his skills with a Master's degree in 2013, studying under Professor Catalin Balescu at the Bucharest National University of Arts. As part of his academic journey, Virtosu also spent a transformative semester as an Erasmus exchange student at the esteemed Hochschule fur Grafik und Buchkunst in Leipzig, where Professor Annette Schroter left an indelible mark on his understanding of style and color.

Despite a decade of employment in Romania's tourism and audio-visual industry, he continued to evolve as an artist. The works created between 2009 and 2013, during his tenure at the largest private television conglomerate in Romania, bear witness to his dedication to questioning societal norms and consumerist tendencies.

Post-2013, Virtosu's focus shifted towards reconciling the paradox between image representation and pure painting, a critical juncture in his artistic development. His distinctive style emerged from the synthesis of these two directions, resulting in an organic and vibrant blend where color and subject matter seamlessly converge, producing exceptionally powerful images. Each work becomes a unique journey, demanding its own technical solutions, as plein-air and fantastical works harmoniously unite under a unified stylistic approach.

Dominic-Petru Virtosu's French heritage has played a significant role in shaping his artistic sensibilities. His periodic sojourns to Paris during his formative years provided access to the city's most influential museums and exhibitions, sparking his curiosity and refining his artistic perspective. His French legacy and fluency in the language facilitated his enrollment at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Tourcoing in France, where he pursued art-teaching studies from 2017 to 2018. Subsequently, he transitioned into the role of a painting professor at the same institution, a position he continues to hold with distinction.

Virtosu's journey is characterized by a synthesis of diverse influences, disciplined craftsmanship, and an unwavering commitment to artistic exploration. His unique approach to merging representation and abstraction, coupled with a rich cultural heritage, positions him as a notable figure in the contemporary art landscape.

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