(*1993) East bohemian painter Theo Falta finds absurdity everywhere in life. His paintings are inspired by the world of the internet, newspaper and his own life. The eye comfort composition, ordinary scene and figures are the main interests of his work.
We find thousands of little absurdities in our lifes almost everyday. However the epoche of our time is so quick and cumbersome that we can not fully live through it. Everything can be described as fleeting. The ordinarity and humanity in paintings are challenging us to slow down, watch carefully and catch those little moment of our lifes. To live in presence, even if it is sometimes senseless.
During short period of painting he started more as an admirer of expressionists and cubist, but lately have finded his own style, which is more less realism. Showing and depicting moments and types of building from his memory is the main target of his work.
Festina lente.
Against the nothingness!

