Description
“The Sacrifice” was painted in 1992, in acrylic on paper (36″ x 48″) and depicts a couple mourning their child. They are seated on a large mound of earthen material, with a sacrificial platform at the top. The scene below reflects a populace in utter poverty, living in tin shacks, each one light up by a television within.
I developed this series of surrealistic drawings, paintings and animations over the course of 40 years. I consider these works my most vivid day dreams, nightmares, and fevered visions. The works reflect the yearnings of my over-passionate soul: my fears for myself and my children, my neighbors and strangers, and all of the anxieties I have for this planet I call home.
Color print, 16″ x 24”, matted with black metal frame. This print features a scratch-resistant acrylic insert. Comes ready to hang. Wipe clean with a damp cloth.
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