Walera Martynchik
150 x 120 cm
Walera Martynchik’s “Recreation of John Lennon” transforms an icon into a vibrant metaphysical tapestry. The face—assembled from floating geometric fragments, luminous cubes, and architectural shards—appears less like a portrait and more like a cosmic blueprint of creativity. Brilliant turquoise, emerald, and electric lilac tones interlock like thoughts in motion, suggesting a mind forever constructing new worlds. The signature round glasses glow in radiant crimson, becoming portals through which the viewer glimpses the inner pulse of music, memory, and rebellion.
Behind the visage, deep violet forms orbit like celestial debris, framing the figure in an atmosphere of introspection and mystery. Martynchik dissolves realism to reveal essence: Lennon not as a historical figure, but as an evolving idea—an energy field of imagination, rhythm, and restless questioning. The artwork becomes a tribute to the spirit of innovation, capturing the poetic architecture of a dreamer who continues to inspire long after the final note.
