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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
63x39.4in
About this artwork
Dualis in the Art as Dualism in the Life captures the perpetual tension between contrasts that define human existence. This striking piece emerges as a meditation on veils, both literal and metaphorical, representing layers of identity, truth, and perception.
At the center of the canvas, two figures stand intertwined yet divided, their forms merging in places and starkly separated in others. One figure radiates light and clarity, draped in translucent… white, symbolizing truth, awareness, and the visible. The other figure, shrouded in deep, flowing shadows, embodies mystery, hidden intentions, and the unseen. Between them hangs an intricate, gossamer veil, a tangible boundary blurring reality and illusion, inviting viewers to question which side holds greater authenticity.
« As a doctor I treat my patients, and with painting I treat myself. »
Islam-kant is an experienced painter from the Netherlands whose works have been featured in solo and group shows nationally. Working as a doctor, it was by chance that Islam-kant began painting one day out of curiosity, and he has developed his practice ever since. He paints abstract works in acrylic and oil on canvas that play with color, contrast, and light, and range from busy drip paintings to more minimalist swatches of color.