Iad
The motif of the bonfire-deity as grave opener, the faceless is contrasted with the two-faced alchemical symbol, to better grasp the paradox expressed by Hermes Trismegistus, that God has either no name or has them all. The antinomian deity is depicted as a grave robber, in a purposeful misreading of the statement in Ezekiel 37:13: “Then you, my people, will know that I am the Lord, when I open your graves and bring you up from them.”
~José Gabriel Alegría Sabogal*Sales protocol for these original pieces will be unique in that, after a purchase is made on our website, we will personally reach out to each customer to arrange a customized shipping plan, ensuring both parties are aligned on what can and cannot be done to guarantee safe and smooth delivery of the items.
The motif of the bonfire-deity as grave opener, the faceless is contrasted with the two-faced alchemical symbol, to better grasp the paradox expressed by Hermes Trismegistus, that God has either no name or has them all. The antinomian deity is depicted as a grave robber, in a purposeful misreading of the statement in Ezekiel 37:13: “Then you, my people, will know that I am the Lord, when I open your graves and bring you up from them.”
~José Gabriel Alegría Sabogal*Sales protocol for these original pieces will be unique in that, after a purchase is made on our website, we will personally reach out to each customer to arrange a customized shipping plan, ensuring both parties are aligned on what can and cannot be done to guarantee safe and smooth delivery of the items.
The motif of the bonfire-deity as grave opener, the faceless is contrasted with the two-faced alchemical symbol, to better grasp the paradox expressed by Hermes Trismegistus, that God has either no name or has them all. The antinomian deity is depicted as a grave robber, in a purposeful misreading of the statement in Ezekiel 37:13: “Then you, my people, will know that I am the Lord, when I open your graves and bring you up from them.”
~José Gabriel Alegría Sabogal*Sales protocol for these original pieces will be unique in that, after a purchase is made on our website, we will personally reach out to each customer to arrange a customized shipping plan, ensuring both parties are aligned on what can and cannot be done to guarantee safe and smooth delivery of the items.
Original: 2015
Dimensions: 35 x 34 cm (13.78” x 13.4”)
Materials: All pieces are ink and watercolor on Hanhemühle bamboo paper 250mm. Seal ink is composed of cinnabar and castor oil. We strongly encourage you to keep the paper out of direct sunlight and humidity.
Condition: These original artworks may show signs of spotting and minor stains due to the humidity in Peru, as well as from being poorly archived for a period of time. These imperfections are a natural result of their history and environment. *From now on: We strongly encourage you to keep the paper out of direct sunlight and humidity.
Shipping: These artworks must be shipped rolled in sturdy boxes or tubes and will need to be unrolled and flattened before framing.
*Each original artwork comes with Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist and the publisher.