Wolf

A lonesome light gray wolf hiding in a snowy landscape. Hunger. Crave. Bloody eyes. An evil ghost, a demi-god.

Je suis le feu follet

A vision of the underworld. In European folklore, Will-o’-the-Wisp is considered a supernatural manifestation and sometimes the spirit of a dead. Also, the title of most celebrated novel by the

Yggrdrasill

The immense sacred ash tree that linked the nine worlds in Norse cosmology Four runes are displayed at the corners.

Inscription

Acrylics on loose tissue applied on canvas An ancient writing, it might be a spell, whose significance has been forgotten in millennia.

Albrecht Dürer

The famous self-portrait of the German painter, by itself some sort of blasphemy for the implicit parallel between the painter and Jesus Christ, here turned into a pop-style icon painted

Warrior King

Spray paint and acrylics on metal cabinet door Recto (front): warrior king Verso (back): fragments by Heraclitus of Ephesus.

BET

Spray paint and acrylics on metal cabinet door Recto (front): letter Bet with vocal signs. Verso (back): poem by Yehuda Halevi.

Lettow-Vorbeck’s black fighter

The same subject as in 107, an African soldier, previously enlisted to Gen. Lettow-Vorbeck’s former Army, followed his commander to Germany after the Great War’s defeat, and took part in

Drive Thru (Lettow & Vorbeck’s)

A funny painting, this one. The story behind it: Lettow Vorbeck, general of the Imperial German Army during World War I. He commanded the German forces in the East Africa