


Paul Wallington — Broken Covenant.
2024 — Oil and acrylic on linen
170 × 95cm — EUR 2.650,00 (net)
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John Petschinger’s work emerges from a deep inquiry into how narratives shape our understanding of history, technology, and contemporary life. Influenced by thinkers like Adam Curtis, he explores the dissonance between simplified societal stories and the complex realities they attempt to represent. In an age where digital media renders fiction indistinguishable from fact, Petschinger turns to figurative painting as a deliberate act of resistance—embracing its inherent subjectivity to challenge constructed truths. His paintings stand as contemplative counterpoints to the hyperreal, confronting viewers with the honesty of illusion and asking what it means to depict our moment in time through a medium that openly declares its fiction. Explore Artist Profile
2024 — Oil and acrylic on linen
170 × 95cm — EUR 2.650,00 (net)
For further artwork information or purchase, please email us at contact@massoumi.art or reach out via our contact form.
John Petschinger’s work emerges from a deep inquiry into how narratives shape our understanding of history, technology, and contemporary life. Influenced by thinkers like Adam Curtis, he explores the dissonance between simplified societal stories and the complex realities they attempt to represent. In an age where digital media renders fiction indistinguishable from fact, Petschinger turns to figurative painting as a deliberate act of resistance—embracing its inherent subjectivity to challenge constructed truths. His paintings stand as contemplative counterpoints to the hyperreal, confronting viewers with the honesty of illusion and asking what it means to depict our moment in time through a medium that openly declares its fiction. Explore Artist Profile
2024 — Oil and acrylic on linen
170 × 95cm — EUR 2.650,00 (net)
For further artwork information or purchase, please email us at contact@massoumi.art or reach out via our contact form.
John Petschinger’s work emerges from a deep inquiry into how narratives shape our understanding of history, technology, and contemporary life. Influenced by thinkers like Adam Curtis, he explores the dissonance between simplified societal stories and the complex realities they attempt to represent. In an age where digital media renders fiction indistinguishable from fact, Petschinger turns to figurative painting as a deliberate act of resistance—embracing its inherent subjectivity to challenge constructed truths. His paintings stand as contemplative counterpoints to the hyperreal, confronting viewers with the honesty of illusion and asking what it means to depict our moment in time through a medium that openly declares its fiction. Explore Artist Profile