Saint George and the Dragon
119" x 83" in
(300 x 210 cm)
Aket's monumental neo-cubist painting, "St. George and the Dragon," is a breathtaking reinterpretation of the legendary tale of the courageous knight battling the fearsome dragon. Measuring an impressive 300 cm in width and 210 cm in height, the artwork commands attention with its striking black, white, and grey color palette. The bold geometric shapes and fragmented forms evoke the spirit of the early 20th-century cubist movement, while simultaneously showcasing Aket's unique, contemporary flair.
The central scene depicts St. George, a symbol of good and virtue, locked in fierce combat with the dragon, an embodiment of evil, power, and luck. Aket masterfully balances the tension between the two figures, as they grapple for dominance within the painting's intricate composition. The fragmented forms and deconstructed figures create a dynamic sense of movement, powerfully conveying the intensity of the struggle.
Incorporated seamlessly into the artwork are words in French and English, reflecting the artist's live performance and his thoughts on art, life, and music. These textual elements add a layer of depth and intrigue, inviting viewers to ponder the multifaceted nature of the battle between good and evil.
Aket views "St. George and the Dragon" as a representation of creativity and creation triumphing over the challenges of the art world. The colossal size of the painting allowed him to make a bold statement at the prestigious French art exhibition, Solid'Art, and helped the work to stand out among its contemporaries.
"St. George and the Dragon" is a testament to Aket's artistic prowess and his ability to reimagine a classic legend through a modern lens. This exceptional piece is poised to become a treasured addition to the collections of discerning art collectors and curators worldwide.
- Year: 2022
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from France
- Year: 2022
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from France
Saint George and the Dragon by Aket
119" x 83" in
(300 x 210 cm)
Aket's monumental neo-cubist painting, "St. George and the Dragon," is a breathtaking reinterpretation of the legendary tale of the courageous knight battling the fearsome dragon. Measuring an impressive 300 cm in width and 210 cm in height, the artwork commands attention with its striking black, white, and grey color palette. The bold geometric shapes and fragmented forms evoke the spirit of the early 20th-century cubist movement, while simultaneously showcasing Aket's unique, contemporary flair.
The central scene depicts St. George, a symbol of good and virtue, locked in fierce combat with the dragon, an embodiment of evil, power, and luck. Aket masterfully balances the tension between the two figures, as they grapple for dominance within the painting's intricate composition. The fragmented forms and deconstructed figures create a dynamic sense of movement, powerfully conveying the intensity of the struggle.
Incorporated seamlessly into the artwork are words in French and English, reflecting the artist's live performance and his thoughts on art, life, and music. These textual elements add a layer of depth and intrigue, inviting viewers to ponder the multifaceted nature of the battle between good and evil.
Aket views "St. George and the Dragon" as a representation of creativity and creation triumphing over the challenges of the art world. The colossal size of the painting allowed him to make a bold statement at the prestigious French art exhibition, Solid'Art, and helped the work to stand out among its contemporaries.
"St. George and the Dragon" is a testament to Aket's artistic prowess and his ability to reimagine a classic legend through a modern lens. This exceptional piece is poised to become a treasured addition to the collections of discerning art collectors and curators worldwide.
- Year: 2022
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from France
- Year: 2022
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Canvas
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from France