Paša Mikušev
1962
Kahesus. 1997
Oil on canvas, mixed media. 155 x 104 cm (not framed)
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"Duality". Life has two sources – a male and female one, both of which are depicted by the artist’s figure. From a wider perspective it can be considered to be the duality of visible and invisible things surrounding us – black is not only black and white not always white. So – everythings that seems to us at the initial glance an integer, is actually always not so. Good is not thoroughly good and bad does not have to be completely and solely bad.
In addition to the central figure, which sybolises the human world, on the painting have been depicted the underworld and upper world, contradicting dually as light and dark figures. The underworld is depicted on the bronze age findings as stylized unions of a beaver and pike and the upper world as birds. Human figure with wings is the middleman between different worlds.
In addition to the central figure, which sybolises the human world, on the painting have been depicted the underworld and upper world, contradicting dually as light and dark figures. The underworld is depicted on the bronze age findings as stylized unions of a beaver and pike and the upper world as birds. Human figure with wings is the middleman between different worlds.