Pool of blood
Pool of Blood balances between the beauty of silence and the brutality of reality. The white skull rests above a crimson surface — a pool of blood that is not merely a symbol of death, but a reflection of everything a person leaves behind.
| Category: | Annadorfmann |
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| Weight: | 15 kg |
| Autor: | H. L. Annadorfmann |
| City: | Karlovy Vary |
| Date: | 2025 |
| Size: | 240x186x8 |
| Materials: | Polystyren |
| Framing: | - |
| Hanging: | - |
Pool of Blood balances between the beauty of silence and the brutality of reality. The white skull rests above a crimson surface — a pool of blood that is not merely a symbol of death, but a reflection of everything a person leaves behind.
The red does not represent only pain — it carries life, passion, sacrifice, and energy. In contrast with the pure white skull, it creates a tension between what has been and what still remains, as if the soul were looking back at its own actions, searching for meaning in their consequences.
Pool of Blood becomes a metaphor for the boundary between the physical and the spiritual — between what flows away and what stays within us. The silence of this piece screams one question: How much blood must be spilled before we truly understand the value of life?
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