In Filth, it is Found (In Sterquiliniis Invenitur)
46x38 Inches - Oil on Linen - 2022
The resting monk at the end of a journey reclining on a stone with the inscription, "in sterquiliniis invenitur," which is an hermetic axiom " In Filth It Will Be Found". There is a mysterious concept that the deepest and most profound substances are often found embedded in the mundane or even repulsed. In Alchemy, The Prima Materia, the most crude and chaotic of materials, is transformed into the highest philosopher's stone. In Christianity, God becomes man. In painting, dirt and oil become an idea.
46x38 Inches - Oil on Linen - 2022
The resting monk at the end of a journey reclining on a stone with the inscription, "in sterquiliniis invenitur," which is an hermetic axiom " In Filth It Will Be Found". There is a mysterious concept that the deepest and most profound substances are often found embedded in the mundane or even repulsed. In Alchemy, The Prima Materia, the most crude and chaotic of materials, is transformed into the highest philosopher's stone. In Christianity, God becomes man. In painting, dirt and oil become an idea.
46x38 Inches - Oil on Linen - 2022
The resting monk at the end of a journey reclining on a stone with the inscription, "in sterquiliniis invenitur," which is an hermetic axiom " In Filth It Will Be Found". There is a mysterious concept that the deepest and most profound substances are often found embedded in the mundane or even repulsed. In Alchemy, The Prima Materia, the most crude and chaotic of materials, is transformed into the highest philosopher's stone. In Christianity, God becomes man. In painting, dirt and oil become an idea.