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In Fall of Lucifer, Šíma tends to present audience his own interpretation of a Fall of Lucifer. It is a pure combination of various fine art techniques which leads him to an exceptional way of expression.
Šíma's artwork is a mixture of minimalism and message he wants to present to his audience.
The Fall of Lucifer finds its earliest identification with a fallen angel in Origen, based on an interpretation of Isaiah 14:1–17, which describes a king of Babylon as the fallen "morning star" (in Hebrew, הילל‬). This description was interpreted typologically as an angel in addition to its literal application to a human king: the image of the fallen morning star or angel was thereby applied to Satan in both in Jewish pseudepigrapha and by early Christian writers, following the transfer of Lucifer to Satan in the pre-Christian century.

Fallen angels are angels who have sinned against God and were expelled from Heaven.

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Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas
100 x 100 cm
In Fall of Lucifer, Šíma tends to present audience his own interpretation of a Fall of Lucifer. It is a pure combination of various fine art techniques which leads him to an exceptional way of expression.
Šíma's artwork is a mixture of minimalism and message he wants to present to his audience.
The Fall of Lucifer finds its earliest identification with a fallen angel in Origen, based on an interpretation of Isaiah 14:1–17, which describes a king of Babylon as the fallen "morning star" (in Hebrew, הילל‬). This description was interpreted typologically as an angel in addition to its literal application to a human king: the image of the fallen morning star or angel was thereby applied to Satan in both in Jewish pseudepigrapha and by early Christian writers, following the transfer of Lucifer to Satan in the pre-Christian century.

Fallen angels are angels who have sinned against God and were expelled from Heaven.

READY TO HANG

Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas
100 x 100 cm
In Fall of Lucifer, Šíma tends to present audience his own interpretation of a Fall of Lucifer. It is a pure combination of various fine art techniques which leads him to an exceptional way of expression.
Šíma's artwork is a mixture of minimalism and message he wants to present to his audience.
The Fall of Lucifer finds its earliest identification with a fallen angel in Origen, based on an interpretation of Isaiah 14:1–17, which describes a king of Babylon as the fallen "morning star" (in Hebrew, הילל‬). This description was interpreted typologically as an angel in addition to its literal application to a human king: the image of the fallen morning star or angel was thereby applied to Satan in both in Jewish pseudepigrapha and by early Christian writers, following the transfer of Lucifer to Satan in the pre-Christian century.

Fallen angels are angels who have sinned against God and were expelled from Heaven.

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Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas
100 x 100 cm
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A Fall of Lucifer Painting

Patrik Šíma

Czech Republic

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

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In Fall of Lucifer, Šíma tends to present audience his own interpretation of a Fall of Lucifer. It is a pure combination of various fine art techniques which leads him to an exceptional way of expression. Šíma's artwork is a mixture of minimalism and message he wants to present to his audience. The Fall of Lucifer finds its earliest identification with a fallen angel in Origen, based on an interpretation of Isaiah 14:1–17, which describes a king of Babylon as the fallen "morning star" (in Hebrew, הילל‬). This description was interpreted typologically as an angel in addition to its literal application to a human king: the image of the fallen morning star or angel was thereby applied to Satan in both in Jewish pseudepigrapha and by early Christian writers, following the transfer of Lucifer to Satan in the pre-Christian century. Fallen angels are angels who have sinned against God and were expelled from Heaven. READY TO HANG Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas 100 x 100 cm

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Patrik Šíma's first album JEŠTĚ NIC NEVÍ was released on 21st of December. The album covers a variety of musical styles which results in a distinctive expression of his own individuality. It is a deep excursion of Šíma's inner feelings and firm attitudes. Listen UP on Spotify, iTunes, Deezer, Tidal and others! Patrik Šíma, born in 1977, is a contemporary and expressionist artist currently living in Prague, Czech Republic. Šíma is evolving so called New figuration which he pushes to the 21st century's new media borders. He focuses on figure in its loneliness as well as flawlessness. By a strong expressive manifestation and large formats he enables man to excel as an unique entity. His figures are always searching the way out and have their meaning contained only in their own existence. Great formats of paintings are significantly completed by collages in smaller sizes, created in an intensive contrast of everydayness sights. One of Šíma's great strenghts is color. He deserves a lot of attention for his manipulation of color. Color holds his artworks together and helps express his inner feelings at the same time. Furthermore, dramatic brush strokes help him express emotion and add a feeling of movement to his works. Although the figure has often been central in Šíma's painting, his approach to it suggests a deep unease about the possibility of celebrating women's beauty. Somewhere along the line, he picked up the colossal force of expression that is rigid and strict. Šíma's forceful handling of the medium emphasizes individual brushstrokes, brushstrokes which create a vibrant environment of superimposed layers.

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