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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
34.6x26.8in
About this artwork
This work illustrates the eruptive spirit of youthful rebellion. It captures the tumultuous urge of a child in puberty to rebel against rigid norms and expectations. The revolution depicted is not only political but also personal, a symbol of the inner struggle, restlessness and quest for self-identity during this complex phase of life. It is a powerful portrait of youthful contradiction, representing the tensions and conflicts between the individual… and society. The coloring and structure of the work convey a sense of simmering turmoil, the constant need to rebel against conformity and expectations. "Revolution" is a metaphor for the complicated and often conflict-ridden path to self-discovery and self-development that every teenager goes through.
EL MORA, affected by early illness, found solace in painting. His style shows African influence; color plays a role in the psychological meaning of his art, opening a window into his feelings and thoughts. His works reveal a brutal honesty and tell stories of love and intense personal experience, evoking joy and pain in viewers in equal measure.