Gift of Fire
These works explore the powerful and enigmatic figures of gods associated with death, life, and fire, with a particular allusion to the myth of Prometheus. Each piece delves into the rich mythology surrounding these deities, capturing their essence through surreal and abstract visual narratives.
The gods of death are portrayed with an ethereal and haunting beauty, embodying the transition between the mortal world and the beyond. The gods of life are depicted in vibrant, flourishing scenes that celebrate creation and renewal. Meanwhile, the gods of fire are shown in dynamic, fiery compositions that highlight their transformative and often destructive power.
The allusion to Prometheus, the Titan who defied the gods to bring fire to humanity, serves as a recurring theme throughout the collection, emphasizing themes of rebellion, enlightenment, and sacrifice. This reflects on the complex interplay between life, death, and the elemental forces that shape our existence.
The works in this collection blend traditional mythological motifs with contemporary, aesthetics. The intricate designs and dramatic contrasts between light and dark bring to life the duality of these deities—how they can simultaneously symbolize creation and destruction, beginnings and endings.