Descrição
Society - Religion series
Oil on canvas
The artwork features a dramatic contrast between vibrant, multicolored abstract forms on the left and a dense pattern of black, organic lines resembling tree branches or flowing tendrils on the right. The colorful section includes a mix of reds, blues, greens, yellows, and pinks blending and overlapping, creating a dynamic and textured background. The black lines extend from the right edge toward the center, gradually thinning and fragmenting as they move leftward, blending into the colorful area. This juxtaposition of organic black lines with vivid, energetic color creates a sense of movement and tension within the composition.
Meaning - Fundamentalism is a tendency that leaves no room for others, and therefore was and is a generator of conflict. The painting refers to the three stages of this tendency: manipulation of reality; idealization of a paradise; destruction of reality and paradise. The work can be found in school textbooks in parts of Germany and Austria. I invite readers to look at the sentence below from the artwork on the website and send in their comments.