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Medium :
Digital on Plexiglas , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
Edition :
2 / 3
Artist's proof :
1
About this artwork
Inspired by The Walking Dead, this work confronts the viewer with a visceral meditation on violence, redemption, and the fragile remains of humanity.
The repeated phrase “My mercy prevails over my wrath” fractures across a dense composition of fragmented figures, religious symbolism, and dark organic forms, transforming the chaos of survival into a contemporary moral allegory.
Dominated by an intense red palette, the piece oscillates between… destruction and compassion, evoking both apocalypse and spiritual reckoning.
Through layered digital collage, Sar la Rouge turns pop culture into modern scripture, questioning whether humanity can survive its own brutality, or whether only collapse can awaken mercy within us.
“Some images are made to be consumed. Others are made to wake us up!” Sar la Rouge
I’m Sar La Rouge, a Franco-Togolese digital artist based in Cape Town. My work combines photography, digital collage, and new technologies to explore how images influence the way we see ourselves and the world around us.
Using photographs from my personal archive, I create layered and colourful compositions that mix emotion, culture and identity. As a self-taught artist, I approach digital art freely and intuitively, always experimenting with new ways to create.
My work often touches on themes of femininity, technology, and contemporary society, while celebrating visibility, and self-expression.
Today, I continue to expand my practice through physical prints, immersive installations, video, and AI, using digital art as a space without limits.