Year:

2024

Medium:

Fine Art Pigment print under acrylic glass

Series:

Fiction goes Art-official 24

Dimensions:

100 x 100 cm

Framework:

invisible back frame

Tirage:

8+1 et al.

This work refers to the Madonna surrounded by seraphim and cherubim (ca. 1450) by Jean Fouquet. It can rightly be called the KMSKA's Mona Lisa. It appeals to the imagination and is, as it were, contemporary art, so real.


My interpretation features the Madonna as Mickey, with a human female body that is not ashamed to show both breasts, combined with photorealistic imaging of the immaculately conceived child, motherly and lovingly embraced by virgin white.

Angels and devils float around the royal robes, jewels and gemstones that depict the importance of the figures... A symbolism for our ancestors who gave us good and sometimes evil genes. Just like counselors we learn from... because nothing is just your own, everything comes into being in the conversation. Just like the original work, the French tricolor is the basis of the color palette, although it did not exist at the time.

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Great road 3A
2440 Yellow

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