Video: "Sisters of the Inquisition" - religious revelations on the canvases of the artist Shaun Berke
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
There is no doubt that the artist Shaun berke strange inclinations, but they do not interfere with seeing his real talent. A favorite theme that can be seen in Sean's paintings is nude nuns participating in erotic scenes. From the point of view of technology, the work is done at a high level, but the meaning of them is not so easy to guess.
Some of Sean's paintings are being published alongside books based on deep research into mythology. Others unwittingly force people to compare the plots of the paintings with mythical images intertwined with religion.
The works of this series are made with free strokes in the spirit of impressionism. They are a crude depiction of the disintegration of the ideological system.
The artist's biography on the official website is more like a fairy tale, in which it is necessary to find the truly correct details. It's all the fault of the style, which cannot be denied. Even in the information "about himself" the author writes in the third person.
Creative people are very different from the rest. It is enough just to read the excerpts of thoughts shared by Shaun Berke:
Behind the shoulders of the secretive artist Shaun Berke is not a little work done and achievements, such as
Contemporary art knows no boundaries. For example, Justine Lai has created a provocative series of worksin which she portrays herself getting passionate with some American Presidents.
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