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Covered by an expansive sky in a strong pink red, a field spreads out with a lush harvest
of red cabbage. Two creatures rise from this archaic fabric of the field. A precise white
border sets it apart from the rest of the scene like a luminous outline. At the center of this
scene is a man in the formal attire of a businessman who is holding one of the creatures
tightly in his arms. Their embrace, which may suggest both closeness and confrontation,
traps the man's head in the creature's mouth. He is also surrounded by the same white
border, which connects him and the creature in a visual unity. During this intimate
embrace, which suggests an encounter with the incomprehensible, the creature releases a
single, deep red drop - a sign of the nature of life, or perhaps the cost of the collision of
two worlds. What is striking is that this drop breaks through the white contour, as if it were
merging into the viewer's reality and thus building a bridge between the world depicted and
ours. It is intended to encourage reflection on the nature of our connections and their
impact on our deepest selves.

Exhibited by:

Goddessarts Gallery

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