HEGEMONE

ORIGINAL PAINTING

ACRYLICS ON CANVAS

SIZE: 120 x 80 cm / 48 x 32 inch

YEAR OF ORIGIN: 2021

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FRAMED

SIGNED

STAMPED

incl. CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY & 

HANGING GEAR

5.000,00 €

  • 8 kg
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  • 2 - 3 weeks delivery time

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DESCRIPTION

In Greek mythology, Hegemone was a Greek goddess of plants, specifically making them bloom and bear fruit.

Hegemone was a name given by the Athenians to one of the Graces.

Hegemone represented autumn.

 

The painting is pretty much inspired by “Wings Of Desire” [Der Himmel über Berlin], a romantic fantasy film directed by Wim Wenders in 1987. 

The film is about invisible, immortal angels, who populate Berlin and listen to the thoughts of its human inhabitants, comforting the distressed. 

 

And that`s how I understand these figures (Orbiters); We are surrounded by them all day long. Send from heaven, they carefully watch us humans, they feel with us, unable to interfere. But if we listen carefully, we might be able to see them, too.

 

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The origin of the depictions of angels can already be traced back to Judaism. Albrecht Dürer had the angels appear in connection with the apocalypse.  The early modern period popularized the illustration of small child angels with chubby cheeks. 

 

There was also controversy surrounding the nature of angels: scholars such as Thomas Aquinas pondered the question of how and why. 

Aquinas even argued that angels do not have to have bodies. But it is a topic, which is missed out in Modern Art.

Artists like Alfred Schwarzenschild (1920) or Herbert James Draper (1898) painted the “Fallen Icarus”, but as we know that`s Greek mythology.  

 

I would love to say, that it was Caravaggio, who inspired me to create a whole series of guys wearing these massive wings, as I have never seen that in paintings like that before. And a wise man once said: “Create your world! Paint what you like to see in paintings.”

 

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Again I used Acrylic spray cans to optimize the transitions of the different color fields in the back.

 

This painting has been the very first one in my collection, that shows a single woman as the main character of the painting.

She is not an angel, she symbolizes the goddess Hegemone.