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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
The consumption of the forbidden fruit gave humanity the knowledge of good and evil, marking the beginning of what is called the human condition.
Yet this tree bears neither fruit nor leaves; its charred form evokes both the desolation of drought and the weight of human consciousness, oscillating between the quest for knowledge and the burden of understanding. Its roots plunge into tormented earth while its branches reach towards a blazing sky.…
From the beginning (A) to the end (Ω), it traces the fragile path of existence, between spiritual elevation and existential burden.
Christophe de Callatay, a self-taught painter with a vibrant palette, has enriched his art with a diverse intellectual background and international experiences. His style oscillates between abstraction and figuration, orchestrating vivid colors, simple forms, and powerful symbolism in legible and captivating, almost mosaic-like compositions that convey philosophical narratives. He seeks to reveal the depths of the human condition and to transmit intense emotions: wonder, questioning, hope, and joy in the face of the complexity of our existence.