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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
29.5x45.3in
About this artwork
A little over 150 years ago, a breath in the time scale, a small man, a king, through explorers, appropriated a territory in Africa...
In the center of the canvas, the skull of this king, decorated with national colors, adorned with a tribal hat, impaled on a hunter's spear; it symbolizes shame. This skull is directed towards a stripped-down map, that of his stupid dream of an impossible reign.
In the center of the canvas, we discover an elephant...… who has been led to believe that this little king will become his tusk... The elephant transforms the order of the world.
On the right, a man looks in a diametrically opposite direction, he rejects this type of society. This profile, with its sad face, resembles stolen territory.
The representation of a shameful colonization is transformed into a dialogue for a fair and respectable future...
The blue color symbolizes sacred strength.
The proceeds from the sale of this painting will be donated to African causes.
« Art doesn't have to be beautiful to be appreciated, it has to be universal. »
Paul Yves Poumay is an experienced multidisciplinary artist based in Belgium whose works have been exhibited in France, Spain, the United States, and Italy. In addition, his art has been featured in publications such as The London Art Review, LA CITTA IMAGINARIA, CHIASMO, etc. Poumay describes his pieces as often being symbolic, exploring humanity and its place in the world. His artistic approach is mainly optimistic and turned towards others, frequently treating his subjects with absurdity.