Vita Ferina No.40 – Mandrillus Sapiens – is a commanding monochromatic study that captures the unsettling intelligence and structural complexity of the primate form. The subject emerges from a light-absorbing void, its presence anchored by a steady, contemplative gaze that mirrors human awareness. The work evokes a sense of ancient wisdom and evolutionary depth, presenting the mandrill not merely as a creature of the wild, but as a silent, sentient witness to the natural world.
The composition is built on a rigorous frontal symmetry and a masterful study of material contrast. High-contrast lighting models the subject’s unique anatomy—from the voluminous, rhythmic texture of the fur to the sharp, sculpted geometry of the facial ridges. The eyes serve as the undeniable psychological anchor, radiating a depth of consciousness that structures the surrounding darkness. This deliberate interplay of shadow and luminous highlight creates a visceral atmosphere of suspended, heavy composure.
Mandrillus Sapiens treats the primate subject as a study in psychological weight and formal dignity. The artwork transforms the physical features of the mandrill into a meditation on presence, identity, and the profound connection between species. The final image stands as a powerful study of alertness, capturing the captivating and soul-searching beauty found in the most watchful spirits of the animal world.
Part of the Animals Collection: Explore the full Animals Collection
Learn more about limited editions, materials, and archival printing: Read more
About Alex Tcacenco: Visit the artist page












Reviews
There are no reviews yet.