Czech painter Daniel Pitin exposes haunted interiors in his work, as if tearing away walls of houses with his paintbrush to give his viewers a better look. Pitin renders structured, precise shapes with loose brush strokes, as if intentionally dismantling the architectural structures he creates. His muddy color palette makes the sparsely-populated worlds in his paintings appear bleak and desolate — the characters appear lost amid the chaos of dripping grays and browns. Take a look at some of Daniel Pitin’s works below.