Eric Stefanski
152.4 x 121.9 cm
In Stefanski’s world, words are unstable and slippery. They can offer clarity one moment and confuse the next. This fluidity mirrors the instability of modern identity and the precarity of meaning in a post-truth world. His paintings acknowledge this uncertainty and revel in it, offering no easy answers—only reflections. Language, for Stefanski, is a way to process life’s absurdities, disappointments, and fleeting moments of connection.
The humor in his work is never gratuitous; it’s a survival mechanism. Stefanski uses wit to cope with the burdens of self-awareness and artistic ambition. His paintings articulate thoughts we often repress: the fear of mediocrity, the need for approval, the absurdity of creating in a world oversaturated with content. Through these confessions, he offers a kind of solidarity with viewers, who may see their own fears and frustrations mirrored back at them.
In Stefanski’s world, words are unstable and slippery. They can offer clarity one moment and confuse the next. This fluidity mirrors the instability of modern identity and the precarity of meaning in a post-truth world. His paintings acknowledge this uncertainty and revel in it, offering no easy answers—only reflections. Language, for Stefanski, is a way to process life’s absurdities, disappointments, and fleeting moments of connection.
The humor in his work is never gratuitous; it’s a survival mechanism. Stefanski uses wit to cope with the burdens of self-awareness and artistic ambition. His paintings articulate thoughts we often repress: the fear of mediocrity, the need for approval, the absurdity of creating in a world oversaturated with content. Through these confessions, he offers a kind of solidarity with viewers, who may see their own fears and frustrations mirrored back at them.
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Eric StefanskiBring Me Flowers, 2026 -
Eric StefanskiBig, Huge, Massive, Enormous Fan Of You, 2026 -
Eric StefanskiGetting My Shit Together, 2026 -
Eric StefanskiIt Feels Good To Be This Romantic, 2025 -
Eric StefanskiMaybe We Have It All, 2026 -
Eric StefanskiMore Joy, 2026 -
Eric StefanskiDo It All Again, 2026
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