Acrylic on Canvas | 48" x 60"
$7920.00
JCDVL II (48" x 60")
"JCDVL II" intensifies and refines the questions posed by its predecessor, pushing formal and conceptual boundaries alike. The painting's palette is explosive, and the interplay of colour, line, and shape escalates into a fiery dialogue of spiritual tumult. Here, Jesus and the devil seem locked in an elaborate dance—an uneasy waltz of shifting forms that neither fully resolves nor indeed concludes. As we witness this relentless, cyclical contest of wills, the painting challenges us to reflect on the internal conflicts that define our moral landscapes. How do we reconcile religious dogma with personal belief? Where does faith end and the complexity of human nature begin?
In framing the eternal struggle against the backdrop of modern abstraction, "JCDVL II" presses viewers to confront the uncomfortable truths of existence. The painting resonates with the anguish of lives caught between doctrinal absolutes and the messy realities of human experience. Those who engage deeply with the piece are invited to explore the sources of their suffering, the origins of their hope, and the moral frameworks that guide—or misguide—their pursuit of meaning. Within this charged environment, the sacred and the profane, the holy and the base, do not merely coexist; they define one another, shaping a dynamic tension that permeates the spiritual fabric of our lives.