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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
Size: 68.5 W x 56.7 H x 0.1 D in
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Human art has always sought to grasp and express the relationships between humanity and the universe. Igor Eugen Prokop's painting, "The Eye of God Sees All," is a deeply considered and sensitively painted work, the essence of which is the unity of humanity and the universe, as well as the importance of moral and ethical responsibility in life. The title of the painting itself carries deep philosophical meaning. "The Eye of God Sees All" suggests the existence of a higher power or consciousness that observes everything and watches over the world and human existence. The technique of acrylic paint captures the viewer's attention to the details of the image, and the meticulously drawn and painted eye reflects the Universe. This sight reminds us that every existence, every tiny detail, is part of a larger whole. The depth and importance of the relationships between humanity and the universe are emphasized by the artwork. Within each speck of dust lies a small detail of the whole, and every soul, every spirit, is in eternal connection with each other, regardless of their size or significance. This constant connection is reflected in human ethics and forever leaves a mark before the colors of the Universe. Human ethics form the basis of how we connect with the world at large and interpret our place in this vast cosmos. The artwork also portrays the eternal struggle between good and evil, light and shadow. Through the symbol of red blood, the painting indicates the horrors of modern human life, the conflicts, and pains among people. The deeply touching message of the artwork urges us to change those things that bring suffering and war into human life, to find unity and harmony with the universe and with each other.
Acrylic on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
68.5 W x 56.7 H x 0.1 D in
Not Framed
No
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Hungary.
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Everything I do can be called a lifelong process of evolvement like everything at nature once evolved within a "natural order". My studies as well as my time as a teacher, but first of all my travels, have formed me. Like everyone I was created by the daily influences: my children, my friends, and all the surrounding social and personal problems. From this daily life originates my creative sense for responsibility: I feel responsible for our planet's imperfect looking future! I sensed our Planet first of all visual, and connected my impressions with my strong interest for biology and my everlasting wish to travel. The urge to discover and the urge to create met at my soul. I traveled through many countries but how many did I not visit? I learned about the elemental, wild power of our oceans, the cradle of life itself. Then I became aware of the destruction by man. I saw the dead corals, the final extinction of uncounted creatures. At the small islands of the Pacific Ocean I became witness to the destruction of everything that should have been holy to us. These wonderful old and life giving reefs that we destroyed inspired me to formulate my feelings in order to oppose the destruction. I traveled further: New Zealand, Australia, and America with its unique New York. I traveled through the old Europe that is connected with my soul and through the hot Africa with its hard but nevertheless human way of life. Indonesia with her unlimited sources of artists and wonders of nature helped me to understand our world, as did the drop of river water under my microscope - or the body of the ant, the blade of grass?all these systems and impressions go through the filter of my brain and everything flows further into my heart and my hands: the forms, the colors, and the connections. Is the blade of grass with its efficiency not superior to any machine? And what kind of wonder is the human being? 23000 breaths does he take each day, and he needs so many liters of pure water - pure water from his small habitat within our universe. You should think that this habitat would be perfect for him. We are all tiny parts within the great, unbelievable and after all not understandable system. Every detail within this system is important, both in the physic as well as in the psychic world. Errors of the system (like my diseases) let me reflect about the connections within the system. Everything is connected - nothing is meaningless.
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