In Wolf's Clothing and Growling in Green
In Wolf's Clothing and Growling in Green
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Product Details:
• Media: Acrylic & lacquer on linen
• Dimensions: 160 x 130 x 1.8 cm
• Condition: Original, signed, dated
• Year: 2025
In In Wolf's Clothing and Growling in Green, a surreal tableau unfolds between digital simulation and psychological allegory. A child rides a wolf, both of whose eyes emit glaring green laser beams. In the foreground stands a second figure — constructed as if from a 3D print model or topographic lines — absorbed in a glowing object in their hands. Black, stylized trees cut into a pastel-pink sky, with debris, pixels, and stars flickering between them.
The work reflects the ambivalence of our time: the attempt to maintain control in a world that has long been reshaped by technology. The wolf — symbol of wildness — becomes a machine. The child — emblem of human innocence — becomes part of the system. Behind the smooth surface lies an existential contradiction: we present ourselves as functional, confident, optimistic — yet inside we are exhausted, disoriented, driven by the pursuit of profit.
Acrylic and spray can merge into a hybrid, almost digitally rendered surface. The composition recalls a scene from a game engine — precisely constructed, deliberately artificial. Hybridity as commentary on the present: on a reality in which every emotion is filtered, every weakness hidden, and every authenticity has become a simulation.
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