Description
Title: Dream Fragments. Yesterday’s Babylon. Day 1127ARTSY Dream Fragments. Yesterday’s Babylon. Day 1127 by Artem Pogribnyy immerses the viewer in a fantastical architectural vision where memory, myth, and modernity intersect. A monumental tower rises like a relic of a forgotten civilization, flanked by classical colonnades and bathed in warm golden light. The composition suggests echoes of Babylon — an ancient city reborn in the imagination, both majestic and fragile, suspended between history and dream.
Artist: Artem Pogribnyy
Year: 2025
Dimensions: 60 × 70 cm
Medium: Acrylic and oil on canvas
Gallery: SmaltaArtGallery
Pogribnyy’s skillful interplay of acrylic and oil creates a layered texture of time: weathered surfaces, glowing highlights, and atmospheric distance. His architectural romanticism transforms structures into metaphors of cultural memory, urban mythology, and poetic reverie. This large-format painting exemplifies the artist’s ability to merge modernist sensibility with symbolic grandeur, offering collectors a unique balance of technical mastery and visionary depth.




