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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
53.9x60.2in
About this artwork
A glowing phrase burns above Him in digital scripture:
“Wi-Fi be thy name.”
Not a prayer—a punchline.
The new holy word, beamed straight from the cloud.
We’ve traded spirit for signal, devotion for dopamine.
Now the algorithm is God, and worship looks like a screen refresh.
In this twisted second coming, God doesn’t descend from the heavens—
He scrolls in, dripped out in chaos.
His gold medallion screams:
“Show me your NFT scam.”
A relic from the… digital circus where hype became holy.
At His feet floats a black Amex:
“Swipe for salvation.”
Beside it, a pile of cash whispers:
“In cash we trust.”
Because now, heaven comes with a price tag—
and hell?
Hell looks like a luxury brand launch.
This piece doesn’t preach.
It provokes.
What’s the price of salvation?
Acrylic, aerosol, oil stick on canvas. Signed and dated, certificate of authenticity included.
« Figuration and abstraction are very close to each other for me, I deconstruct and create them anew, the protagonists of our time. »
Kristin Kossi is a German artist whose works have been widely exhibited nationally. In addition, her art has been featured in publications such as British Vogue, GQ Magazine, Harvest Magazine, etc. Kossi's vibrant compositions are created in the tradition of pop art. She depicts urban landscapes, portraits of comic characters, and public figures through blending painting, lithography, and collage with text and bright colors.