Oliver Sin
science art | acrylic and oil pastel on canvas, 110X160cm Planetary Resources Inc The Asteroid Mining Company by Oliver Sin I made this science art picture about the Planetary Resources Inc. It’s company who started a revolution in the field asteroid mining. This alliance between scientists and billionaires will change the political construction of our society, because they will possess
Oliver Sin
This painting is not about a nightmare. This was one of my first bigger canvases, so I decided to make something expressing. It was in 2009 winter and if my memory is good my grandmother died 4 or 5 month before. I started to paint a couple hours after mindnight and I was a little lonely, because I lived alone
Oliver Sin
In 2009 on the Christmas Eve Mess Pope Benedict XVI was dragged to the ground by a woman, who was later identified as Susanna Maiolo, 25, having tried to attack the pontiff the year before too. The attack was fairly harmless, and the woman was taken to a mental hospital. Not every attack against a pontiff ended well, however.
Oliver Sin
I always wanted to paint about something more durable than others, that’s why I use numbers. Numbers are the cards in a game we used to call universe. I think that all the mathematicians feel this in their heart, but do not know it. They love to gamble for the big hit. “Untitled N” is the deck of cards. math
Oliver Sin
science art | acrylic and oil pastel on canvas, 80X120cm Baroque ant eats bible. Art. Isn’t it? When I’ve started high school (Miklós Radnóti High School, Dunakeszi) my father had that crazy idea to move to Göd-Újtelep. I don’t know anything about that place now, but back in 1999 it was a god-forgotten, dirty village. It was only renowned by
Oliver Sin
oil pastels on paper, 30X45cm
Oliver Sin
oil pastels on paper, 30X40cm
Oliver Sin
oil pastels on paper, 30X45cm
Oliver Sin
7th March 2019 oil, oil pastel, salt on canvas, 40X50cm
Oliver Sin
17th December 2091 acrylic and oil pastel on canvas, 100X150cm