Painting acrylic, oil on canvas, dimensions: 110x90 cm, framed.
"It is used to believe that drawing, the most spontaneous record of the artist's sensitivity, exposes the artist most clearly. It seems that this conviction is not alien to Eugeniusz Ochonko, who has very conscientiously done his homework with the drawings of the old masters, understands the significance of the intriguing play of lines that build up space, creating mirrors in which, like in a Marquez novel, the real world evokes the hidden, not necessarily magical one."
He continues to mix the real world with phantasmagoria in a very consistent manner, embracing with his very poetic vision motifs and inspirations very diverse both the individual, what exists in the here and now, and the general, universal or, as one might put it, abstract.
It is very difficult to name this world, perhaps it is a fantastic or grotesque realism. Its ambiguity in the final result is poetic and lyrical, although the author has not given up his irony in it encountering realities that do not exist in the material world, but which are nevertheless obvious because they have already appeared.
We can almost hear the hum of excited voices, the tumult of moving bodies hitting each other. This is a world under the influence of consciousness and subconsciousness, which reveals its secrets.