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Orpheus of the 21st century Print

Peter Duhaj

Hungary

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Story about the painting: This painting was inspired by a story of great love from ancient Greek mythology, which I freely processed according to my own imagination and transferred to the 21st century. I incorporated into it the hidden symbolism and aspects of love, eroticism and sexuality, respectively the approach to them among some men today. Find out for yourself whether today's Orpheus has anything in common with the mythological Orpheus after reading the abridged ancient Greek story. Orpheus, the son of the god Apollo and the muse Calliope, was the greatest musician and singer who enchanted people and gods with his lyre playing and magical singing, calmed animals and birds, soothed nature and established peace and tranquility in it. When he lost his beloved wife Eurydice by accident, he went to the god of the underworld, Hades, asking him to return her to the world of the living. He managed to soften his heart and Hades granted his wish. However, he gave Orpheus a condition that he will walk in front of Eurydice on the way from the underworld and not look back, because he can only see her in the world of the living. However, Orpheus did not stop at the end of the journey, he looked back, and Eurydice had to return to the realm of the dead. Orpheus never recovered from this misfortune, from then on his songs were only sad. And now compare the features of this story with the painting and search for everything that is hidden in it. Develop your own story of Orpheus in your imagination...

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Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 20 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

17.75 W x 21.75 H x 1.25 D in

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I have been interested in visual arts and music since childhood. Painting in particular has always been a key element of my life. Whenever I could, I painted. In my youth, however, I didn't think that art could support me, so I graduated from an economics university and then worked in the hotel industry for 10 years in a well-paid management position. However, I felt more and more that I was not following the right path. I needed to express my visual creativity, imagination. That's why I graduated from an art university and fully returned to my age-old passion - painting. In my work, I tried to paint through the eyes of the masters of academia. The Hungarian masters of the 20th century István Sándorfy, Zsolt Bodoni, László Nyári and Tibor Csernus, had a great influence on me. Gradually, however, I found my style, my means of expression. Now I know for sure that I am going the right way, my unique way. I can let my wild imagination run free and paint works that are of interest all over the world. Sometimes so much so that I can barely keep up in time. My style is very laborious and demanding, and you can't finish a painting in a few days. But I am happy that I have it and that I can devote myself to it fully.

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