Printmaking, Inkjet on Hahnemuhle Fine Art Paper Size: 78 x 60 cm | 30.7 x 23.6 inch
$300
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Artwork Details
This is a limited edition fine art print of the original painting 'Martyr of Desire' (inkjet on Hahnemuhle fine art paper Baryta 325 gsm) [Original (2024), oil on canvas, 90 x 120 cm (35.4 x 47.2 in)] Each fine art print is hand-signed by the artist, editioned to 50 ONLY. The image is 73 x 55 cm (28.7 x 21.7 in) with a 2.5 cm (1 inch) white border. The print is shipped unstretched and rolled in a dent-resistant tube.
Shipping
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Certificate of Authenticity
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About the Artwork
This painting is not merely an ode to the male form; it is a meditation on vulnerability, identity, and the relentless search for acceptance in a world that often marginalizes difference. The man depicted—his body vibrant with bold colors, his pose reminiscent of Renaissance martyrdom—is suspended between beauty and anguish, defiance and surrender.
The hand resting on his thigh speaks of intimacy, a tender yet provocative gesture that questions societal taboos surrounding the male body. The slightly tilted head, the sorrowful gaze turned upwards, conveys a silent yearning—a plea for understanding, for liberation from imposed judgments.
The abstract background encroaching upon the body represents the societal labels and expectations that threaten to obscure individuality. Yet, these colors are not merely oppressive; they are alive, dynamic, signifying the unyielding spirit to reclaim space, to transform vulnerability into power.
This work reflects my experience and the experiences of many others: navigating a world that venerates the body in one breath and vilifies it in the next. Through this painting, I aim to confront the paradox of sacredness and sensuality, to challenge outdated notions of masculinity, and to celebrate the raw, undeniable beauty of authenticity.
It is my hope that this image resonates not only as a visual representation of the male form but as a universal symbol of the struggle for self-acceptance and the courage it takes to simply be.