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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
82x54in
About this artwork
On this vertically oriented canvas, a radiant light emerges from the upper center, symbolizing a supernatural presence beyond human understanding. Below, a structured cityscape reflects human knowledge, invention, and capability. Through this contrast, I explore the relationship between divine energy and human creativity.
The light above is intense and undefined, representing a higher power that is mysterious and beyond investigation. It suggests… that the essence of the creator cannot be fully understood. In contrast, the lights below streetlights, car lights, and buildings are familiar and clearly defined, showing human-made systems that can be analyzed and explained.
This artwork highlights the difference between the infinite and the constructed, reminding us that while human creations are visible and knowable, the supernatural remains unseen and beyond full comprehension.
Mekbib Gebertsadik, an Ethiopian-born painter, sculptor, and visual artist, draws on a rich cultural heritage and academic training in both Ethiopia and the United States. He employs a process-based technique, manipulating unstretched canvas with water, air, and gravity, allowing natural forces to create atmospheric textures and organic landscapes, particularly focusing on trees as symbols. His expressive works evoke a deep reverence for nature, conveying the urgency and hope of environmental renewal while fostering a sense of interconnectedness with the living world.