
Two figures stand, facing the horizon, their eyes fixed on a missile flying horizontally. Its fiery trail cuts through the calm sky, and the moment hangs between “there’s still time” and “it’s already too late.” They remain motionless, not panicking – their stillness feels like acceptance or helplessness before the inevitable.
There is no explosion, no catastrophe, just rising tension with each passing second. The act of watching the threat becomes the greatest explosion. What is more terrifying: the missile itself or what comes after? Part of the "Life in Avatar" series, the painting has a satin varnish finish, painted edges, and is signed by the artist. It comes with a certificate of authenticity from the artist and is shipped on a pre-stretched canvas in a wooden frame, securely packed for protection.
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