

Magyar Szürke
2025, Oil , Post-Impressionism
This expressive oil painting explores the quiet tension between human presence and animal strength. A monumental Hungarian Grey cattle (Magyar Szürke) dominates the foreground, its pale hide and sweeping horns rendered in thick, textured strokes. Behind it stands a solitary figure in dark, earthy tones—part guardian, part witness—set against a background of muted greens and browns. Layered brushwork and a fragmented composition create a sense of movement and memory, evoking rural landscapes and ancestral ties to the land.
- Country Ukraine
- Year 2025
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Sasha Demyter (Oleksandr Demiter) is a Ukrainian artist working at the intersection of painting, drawing, and experimental portraiture. His practice explores memory as both a physical trace and an emotional construct — where the human image dissolves into fragments, echoes, and layered time.
Demyter’s works are characterized by textured surfaces, rhythmic repetition of strokes, and partially obscured forms that hover between presence and absence. He does not capture a person, but rather the imprint of their inner time — as if memory itself could draw.
Based in Ukraine, Demyter runs DMTR Studio, where he blends intuitive mark-making with conceptual precision. His artworks have appeared in curated selections, digital archives, and contemporary art media, and are showcased on @demiter.art.
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