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FEROS Paintings

Ukrainian, b. 1992
FEROS (Serhii Hrekh, b. 1992) is a contemporary Ukrainian artist whose visual language bridges the raw energy of street art with the philosophical depth of surrealist painting. Born and based in Lviv, Ukraine — a city rich in architectural and artistic history — Feros began his career as a graffiti artist, transforming public spaces with bold, expressive murals that wove personal memory with social commentary. His early street work established his distinctive use of color, form, and symbolism, quickly gaining him recognition in Ukraine and abroad. Over time, Feros transitioned from large-scale public murals to canvas-based works that delve deeper into abstraction and figurative surrealism. His current paintings are layered, psychologically charged dreamscapes. Blending elements of mythology, memory, architecture, and the subconscious, Feros constructs alternate realities that challenge viewers to reconsider the familiar. His compositions are often marked by distorted bodies, symbolic objects, and luminous, otherworldly palettes. While traces of his graffiti roots remain in his bold linework and compositional rhythm, his evolving technique reveals a sophisticated command of color and emotion. Feros’s work is deeply autobiographical yet universally resonant. Each canvas explores themes of transformation, longing, dislocation, and imagination — often shaped by his lived experiences in contemporary Ukraine. Whether portraying a surreal figure atop a white horse or abstracted fragments of urban chaos, Feros invites the viewer into a layered visual narrative that blends personal reflection with broader cultural questions. He has presented solo exhibitions including Conspiracy Theories at Snisarenko Gallery (Online) and Dzyga Art Space, Lviv (2024); Escape from Reality at Snisarenko Gallery, West Hollywood (2023); and participated in LA Art Show (2025) and Volta Art Fair New York (2024) with Snisarenko Gallery. His group exhibitions include The Same Words at Lavra Gallery, Kyiv (2023); Passage Through Darkness at Lucreate, Lublin (2023); and Stronger Than Arms at BSMT Gallery, London (2022). Earlier shows include Crossroads of Consciousness at Intelias Art Point, Lviv; Something Inside at Unmute Gallery, Budapest; and UK/raine at the Saatchi Gallery, London. Feros’s work is held in private and institutional collections across Europe and the U.S. He continues to live and work in Lviv, where he is actively contributing to the evolution of Ukraine’s contemporary art scene through a voice that is both deeply personal and globally resonant.
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Artist: FEROS
Feros "Escape from Reality" Large Surrealist Dreamlike Landscape Painting
Feros "Escape from Reality" Large Surrealist Dreamlike Landscape Painting

Feros "Escape from Reality" Large Surrealist Dreamlike Landscape Painting

By FEROS

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Escape from Reality is a monumental original acrylic and spray painting on canvas by contemporary Ukrainian artist Feros. Measuring 55 × 76 inches, this large-scale surrealist work i...

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2010s Surrealist FEROS Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Surrealist Large Purple Figurative Dreamscape with Horse, A Walk During Eclipse
Surrealist Large Purple Figurative Dreamscape with Horse, A Walk During Eclipse

Surrealist Large Purple Figurative Dreamscape with Horse, A Walk During Eclipse

By FEROS

Located in Los Angeles, CA

A Walk During the Eclipse is a large-scale original surrealist oil painting by Feros, rich with symbolism, narrative depth, and cinematic color. Rendered in vibrant purples, soft pin...

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2010s Surrealist FEROS Paintings

Materials

Oil, Spray Paint

Framed Abstract Acrylic Painting, Blue, Purple, Yellow Tones, In Altum #2
Framed Abstract Acrylic Painting, Blue, Purple, Yellow Tones, In Altum #2

Framed Abstract Acrylic Painting, Blue, Purple, Yellow Tones, In Altum #2

By FEROS

Located in Los Angeles, CA

In Altum #2 is a one-of-a-kind original abstract acrylic painting by Ukrainian artist Feros, part of his dynamic In Altum series — Latin for “Into the Depths.” This framed work blend...

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2010s Abstract Expressionist FEROS Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Abstract Modern Painting, Green and Teal Framed Art, "In Altum #4"
Abstract Modern Painting, Green and Teal Framed Art, "In Altum #4"

Abstract Modern Painting, Green and Teal Framed Art, "In Altum #4"

By FEROS

Located in Los Angeles, CA

In Altum #4 is part of Feros’ abstract series, whose Latin title translates to “Into the Depths.” This original acrylic painting is a bold exploration of color, emotion, and open-end...

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2010s Abstract FEROS Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Contemporary Abstract Acrylic Painting, Purple and Teal, Framed, In Altum #5
Contemporary Abstract Acrylic Painting, Purple and Teal, Framed, In Altum #5

Contemporary Abstract Acrylic Painting, Purple and Teal, Framed, In Altum #5

By FEROS

Located in Los Angeles, CA

This original acrylic painting is part of Feros’ four-piece In Altum series — a powerful collection that explores abstract expression through color, gesture, and personal symbolism. ...

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2010s Abstract FEROS Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Framed Abstract Acrylic Painting, Purple and Peach Tones, In Altum #1
Framed Abstract Acrylic Painting, Purple and Peach Tones, In Altum #1

Framed Abstract Acrylic Painting, Purple and Peach Tones, In Altum #1

By FEROS

Located in Los Angeles, CA

In Altum #1 is an original framed acrylic painting by contemporary artist Feros, marking the opening piece in his acclaimed In Altum series — Latin for “Into the Depths.” This work e...

Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist FEROS Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Framed Abstract Acrylic Painting, Warm Neutrals and Purple Tones, In Altum #3
Framed Abstract Acrylic Painting, Warm Neutrals and Purple Tones, In Altum #3

Framed Abstract Acrylic Painting, Warm Neutrals and Purple Tones, In Altum #3

By FEROS

Located in Los Angeles, CA

In Altum #3 is an original abstract acrylic painting by Feros and part of a cohesive four-piece series titled In Altum — Latin for “Into the Depths.” This powerful composition blends...

Category

2010s Abstract Expressionist FEROS Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Contemporary Abstract Acrylic Framed Painting, Bold Red and Pink, In Altum #6
Contemporary Abstract Acrylic Framed Painting, Bold Red and Pink, In Altum #6

Contemporary Abstract Acrylic Framed Painting, Bold Red and Pink, In Altum #6

By FEROS

Located in Los Angeles, CA

In Altum #6 is one of the paintings in Feros’ powerful abstract series titled In Altum — Latin for “Into the Depths.” This body of work consists of four 20 × 20 inch canvases, each e...

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2010s Abstract FEROS Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

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Feros paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic FEROS paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. If you’re browsing the collection of paintings to introduce a pop of color in a neutral corner of your living room or bedroom, you can find work that includes elements of green, orange, purple and other colors. You can also browse by medium to find art by FEROS in paint, acrylic paint, synthetic resin paint and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 21st century and contemporary and is mostly associated with the abstract style. Not every interior allows for large FEROS paintings, so small editions measuring 20 inches across are available. FEROS paintings prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $792 and tops out at $9,900, while the average work can sell for $1,520.