Andrei Nitu, explores why people act the way they do. He's intrigued by the paradox of individuals seeking influence while pretending to be altruistic. Through his paintings, he creates a catalog of symbols that reveal people's true motives. Instead of directly showing ideas, his art makes you think about complex emotions and trends.
Andrei uses different painting techniques, from traditional oil painting to modern airbrushing. His paintings are about the size of a person, making them relatable. He intentionally makes them vertical, so you have to step back to see the whole picture, adding to the experience.
His work reflects how people always want to seem powerful and avoid getting old, from tyrants to humble musicians. Andrei responds to this by making powerful images that play with our minds. His paintings show how society values objects and how universal symbols exist.
Whether his paintings are realistic or abstract, Andrei wants to guide and manipulate how you see things. He chooses painting because it lets him play with how flat images can seem three-dimensional.