
Feltus’s narrative figure-painting style is rooted in compositional restraint and a measured tension between figures. Often inspired by early Renaissance art and classical Greek sculpture, Feltus arranges figures and spaces with the balance and discipline of traditional art. He seeks to portray the complexities of human relationships through the use of negative space, creating mystery, and allowing subtle gestures and proximity to suggest intimacy or uncertainty. His figures are expressive yet remote, suspended in ambiguous, quietly charged moments.