Priest
At first glance, it appears to be a portrait of a priest — yet instead of a face, we see a skull, a universal reminder that all are equal, regardless of worldly or spiritual power. The painting merges faith, humility, and mortality into one minimalist but striking contrast.
| Category: | Annadorfmann |
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| Weight: | 15 kg |
| Autor: | H. L. Annadorfmann |
| City: | Karlovy Vary |
| Date: | 2025 |
| Size: | 200x185x8 |
| Materials: | Polystyren |
| Framing: | - |
| Hanging: | - |
At first glance, it appears to be a portrait of a priest — yet instead of a face, we see a skull, a universal reminder that all are equal, regardless of worldly or spiritual power. The painting merges faith, humility, and mortality into one minimalist but striking contrast.
The white skull against the dark background feels pure, calm, and dignified. It represents the inner light of a man devoted to faith, while also revealing that even the most sacred figures have human limits. Priest is not a caricature or a critique — it is a mirror, a quiet reflection on how spiritual strength and mortality always walk hand in hand.
The silence emanating from the piece feels both like a prayer and a confession.
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