Certificate
M2023OOC000601PA
Intro
The artwork "Dark Night" portrays a dimly lit and enclosed indoor space. On a wooden chair, there's a juxtaposition of two inherently conflicting objects: a human skull and a fresh green apple. The deliberate placement of these objects symbolizes the contrasting concepts of death and life.
In the upper right corner of the painting, a solitary cow stands in a pond, gazing into the boundless expanse. This imagery serves to convey the inner turmoil of the artist, filled with anxiety, unease, loneliness, and a sense of helplessness.
The juxtaposition of life and death in the painting reflects the transitory nature of all things, emphasizing the idea that everything is ephemeral and fleeting. This imparts a sense of stagnation and melancholy to the mundane sensory experience, encouraging viewers to contemplate the impermanence of existence.
"Dark Night" serves as a profound exploration of the conflicting and complex emotions within the artist's psyche, inviting the audience to reflect on the transient and illusory nature of all aspects of life.