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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
The syringe on the skull, evokes the health psychosis and the vaccine propaganda during the Covid pandemic .
Lilith here is a symbol of rebellion (the refusal to submit), she also embodies the moon which enters its shadow phase (black moon lilith) , we can see that she is connected to the Heart . Next to her the skull and its two eyes are representing two different phase of the moon ( waxing moon and new moon ) . The large F is the Facebook logo… represented by a large thumb severed in front of a poleton of 'execution, reflects the alienation of the validation system by virtual LIKES which replaces feelings in today’s society. The Painting also represents as a whole the duality between the white and the black, the shadow and the light, justice and injustice, death and rebirth, represented as well by the yin-yang symbol drawn on the painting. The Cameleon symbolizes Knowledge but also transmutation.
Lilith here is a symbol of rebellion (the refusal to submit), she also embodies the moon which enters its shadow phase (black moon lilith) , we can see that she is connected to the Heart . Next to her the skull and its two eyes are representing two different phase of the moon ( waxing moon and new moon ) . The large F is the Facebook logo… represented by a large thumb severed in front of a poleton of 'execution, reflects the alienation of the validation system by virtual LIKES which replaces feelings in today’s society. The Painting also represents as a whole the duality between the white and the black, the shadow and the light, justice and injustice, death and rebirth, represented as well by the yin-yang symbol drawn on the painting. The Cameleon symbolizes Knowledge but also transmutation.
Pejman Ebadi
France
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Pejman Ebadi, self-taught since his Parisian childhood, uses acrylic as his medium. His distinct style blends the abstract and the figurative, questioning the animal, plant, and mineral kingdoms through the exploration of his subconscious. Ebadi instills an emotional duality, alternating between shadow and light, to evoke deep emotions, sometimes revealing traces of shamanism throughout his work.
For Collaborations
Contact -
Pejman.ebadi@gmail.com
For Collaborations
Contact -
Pejman.ebadi@gmail.com