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Medium :
Acrylic, Spray Paint on Canvas , Cardboard
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
The Black God – Learn&Know
In Slavic traditions, Chernobog (literally “Black God”) represents darkness, chaos, and misfortune. Although not much written record exists, he appears in many oral tales. Often contrasted with Belobog, the “White God” of light.
Anubis, the god of mummification and the afterlife in Egyptian mythology, has a black jackal head. Black in ancient Egypt symbolised both death and rebirth, as it was the color of the fertile soil… of the Nile.
Nyx, the primordial goddess of the night in Greek mythology, is described as a powerful black-winged entity from whom even Zeus was afraid. She represents the vast, unknowable darkness.
In Africa Eshu (or Eleggua), the trickster god of chaos, communication, and the crossroads, controlling fate and destiny is depicted in black and red. The color black represents his power over the unknown and transformation.
Steit Slings is a conceptual and visual artist with a background in architecture and digital technology, who masterfully combines digital media, image processing, (spray) paint, 3D printing, and traditional materials. He employs layered visual collages, processed photo fragments, and mixed media installations where the chosen material and style always serve the underlying concept. Steit’s work vibrantly transforms urban exploration and sensory themes into engaging conversation pieces, evoking a deep sense of connection, shared human experience, and self-reflection in anyone who encounters his art.