
„You know that“
2002 year, 740mm x 1130 mm, canvas, oil
The painting by Andrey Sido depicts a deep and disturbing story, conveying the complex psychological state of the character. The central figure is an elderly man with an expression of fatigue and despair on his face. He is bent over, his arms are crossed: in one hand he holds an extinguished match, and in the other - a cigarette that was never lit. These details enhance the feeling of futility and loss, as if all his efforts are doomed to failure.
In the background, in the corner of the room, sits a naked female figure. Her static pose, reminiscent of a sculpture, emphasizes the emotional gap between the characters. She is detached, cold, as if observing what is happening without interfering, which adds tension to the scene. The woman can symbolize distance, a silent presence, or even lost hopes for mutual understanding.
The setting of the painting is minimalist, which emphasizes the internal struggle of the character. The gray-green palette creates a gloomy, oppressive atmosphere, emphasizing the feeling of hopelessness. The extinguished match in the protagonist's hands becomes a symbol of a lost spark, fruitless attempts or disappointment in life that finds no outlet.
The painting conveys a deep sense of loneliness and inner conflict. The man seems to be stuck between the past and the present, crushed by the weight of memories or regrets. The contrast between the emotional tension of the foreground and the static, indifferent figure in the background emphasizes the deep disconnect between people, even when they are close.
This work evokes strong emotions and encourages us to think about the silent tragedy that can occur in a person's soul, despite the apparent external silence.