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Hypersexuality – Neon Blue & Fuchsia | Markers on Paper (2025) Drawing by Nolan Trace
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- Acrylic on Paper
- Dimensions Height 9.8in, Width 9.8in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Dark Fantasy
The painting visualises a woman obsessed with compulsive sexual desire. She is depicted in a seductive pose on top of male figures - symbols of promiscuity, emotional alienation and meaningless repetition. Her body is a conduit of desire, not feeling. The surface of the illustration is permeated by the tension between attraction and devastation, instinct and self-destruction. A woman with nymphomania suffers from compulsive sexual fantasies, loses control over urges, and uses intimate as an escape from anxiety, loneliness, and inner pain. Often suffers from infections and experiences suicidal thoughts. The condition is not satisfying - only addictive.
Symbolic: a reference to zoology - the female praying mantis biting off the head of the male after mating. This emphasises the destructive, instinctive nature of attraction, in which there is no room for reciprocity or care. The heroine of the illustration feels no love - only an overwhelming urge.
From the patient's recollections: "I can't stop. I am attracted to men, their bodies and strength drive me crazy. I feel no emotion, only boundless desire."
Gustave Flaubert, "Madame Bovary": "She surrendered to him as before, completely without resistance..."
Materials: Touch Twin alcohol markers, Posca acrylic marker
Basis: watercolour paper 100% cotton, cold pressed, density 300 g/m²
Technique: mixed technique (markers on paper)
Size: 25 × 25 cm
Decoration: without frame, without pasparte.
Originality: author's original work in a single copy.
Signature: author's signature on the front side
Year of creation: 2025
Style: conceptual surrealism / psychoart
Certificate: enclosed is a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist
Storage recommendations: store in a dry room protected from direct sunlight; it is recommended to place under glass with a UV filter.
Packaging and shipping: Packed in a hard cardboard envelope, wrapped in protective bubble wrap.
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Nolan Trace is a practicing psychiatrist and self-taught artist living in Moscow, a man on the border of two worlds: clinical accuracy and creative madness. His journey is a story of how rational knowledge and intuitive sense of reality can co-exist, nourish and enhance each other.
Since childhood he has been drawing - freely, vividly, knowing no boundaries. But instead of an art academy, he chose a medical university. There was no compromise in this decision, only a thirst for a deeper understanding of man, to penetrate into the most secret corners of his mind. So Nolan became a psychiatrist - a doctor who can not only listen, but also see the invisible.
In 2018, he began creating unusual illustrations: visual images of mental disorders. This is not just art - it is an anatomy of the invisible, an attempt to give form and colour to suffering that is elusive to the eye but real to the point of pain. Each work is a symbiosis of scientific rigour and artistic embodiment, each line and spot of colour has its own meaning and is ed by the doctor's knowledge and experience of empathy.
He finalised his technique in 2023: bright alcohol markers, velvety watercolour paper, and - most importantly - a clear intention. His illustrations do not attempt to beautify reality - on the contrary, they are scary, harsh, disturbing. But this is the truth of psychiatric pathology, which he shows unvarnished, with respect for those who live with it or treat it.
Nolan says: psychiatry is not just a science, it is the art of empathy. His work is an invitation to face what is commonly kept silent. And there is no dark fantasy or desire to shock in these images. This is the language he uses to speak to society: "Look. Feel. Understand."
Each piece is created entirely by hand using alcohol markers and paper, requiring around 10 hours of concentrated work.
About the price: The price reflects the time, labour and professional expertise behind each piece. As a practising psychiatrist, the artist translates complex mental states into visual form. Each image draws on clinical knowledge and emotional depth as part of the Atlas of Madness series, a project aimed at destigmatising mental illness through art. Included are not only the materials and handwork, but also the years of experience invested in each piece.The artist plans to expand the project with exhibitions, high quality prints and publications. One day he will compile his illustrations into a book. It will be called Atlas of Madness. And it will be not just an album, but a map of the uncharted territories of the human soul.
- Nationality: RUSSIA
- Date of birth : 1991
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- Groups: Russian Contemporary Artists
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