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OPIUM LOVERS
Vladimir Kush
9" x 17"
Limited Edition Giclee Canvas: 325
In art, the poppy plant is an emblem of
the gods of sleep (Hypnos), of dreams (Morpheus), and allegory of
Night. This symbolism is founded on the poppy’s properties. It used to
grow as a wildflower in Greece and has been used for herbal tincture
since ancient times. The idea of this painting is connected with
another picture of the artist called Walnut of Eden. While the latter
reflects the state of paradise for Man, Opium Lovers reflects the
state of Man after the fall into sin. This is the French poet Charles
Baudelaire’s Flowers of Evil, sprouted on the field of world
disharmony. All the world illnesses first affect art. “There is the
beauty, unknown to the ancient people,” Baudelaire wrote. What is this
beauty? It is a human as he is, with all his good and evil. This is
the world of his dreams and visions. Other artists have expressed
similar themes: for example Picasso’s Absent Lover is absolutely
detached from the outside world and submerged into the world of her
own reveries.
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