Amor Mundum Fecit AZ37

 1,990.00

Artist: AZAD 777781
Collection: Amor Mundum Fecit
Medium: Mixed Media on Aluminum Panel
Dimensions: 100 cm x 100 cm
Edition: Unique and Original Art, Signed and Numbered, Limited to 12

Exhibition Introduction and Critique

As we stand before “Amor Mundum Fecit AZ37,” we are immediately drawn into a world of deep introspection and otherworldly mysticism. This artwork is more than a mere visual experience; it is an invitation to journey through the ruins of past civilizations and witness the birth of a new humanity. The title itself, “Amor Mundum Fecit,” which translates to “Love Made the World,” sets the tone for this exploration—love as the driving force behind creation, destruction, and rebirth.AZAD’s work is steeped in symbolism, much like the works of the Symbolist masters of the late 19th century. One can trace the influence of Charles Baudelaire’s “The Flowers of Evil,” where themes of beauty and decay, love and death, are intertwined in an eternal dance. In “Amor Mundum Fecit AZ37,” AZAD revisits these themes but through a modern lens, offering a vision that resonates with contemporary anxieties and hopes.The image before us depicts two regal figures seated on thrones, bathed in a surreal light that is both warm and ominous. The figure on the left, an elderly man with a long white beard, represents wisdom, experience, and the passage of time. His crown signifies authority, yet his relaxed posture suggests a ruler who has seen the rise and fall of worlds. On the right, a younger figure, likely female, clad in shimmering gold, embodies vitality, the future, and perhaps, the dangerous allure of power. Her expression is unreadable, adding an air of mystery to her presence. This juxtaposition of youth and age, the old and the new, speaks to the cyclical nature of existence—a core theme in AZAD’s work.The technique used in this piece is a brilliant marriage of digital artistry and traditional media. By choosing aluminum as the canvas, AZAD ensures that the colors and textures achieve a luminosity that enhances the surreal atmosphere of the scene. The interplay of light and shadow is meticulously crafted, creating depth and dimension that pull the viewer into the throne room as if they were standing on the precipice of a dream. The mixed media approach allows for a layering of meaning—each material, texture, and color contributes to the narrative AZAD is weaving.This work also speaks to the inevitable persistence of human emotions and passions, even in the face of total annihilation. The destruction of the past does not cleanse humanity of its fundamental nature. Instead, it reveals that love, fear, obsession, and desire are constants, surviving every cataclysm and re-emerging in each rebirth. In “Amor Mundum Fecit AZ37,” AZAD captures this paradox of destruction and continuity, offering a vision of humanity that is both timeless and unyielding.The Artist: AZAD 777781AZAD 777781, an internationally renowned digital artist, has consistently pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, exploring the depths of human consciousness and societal undercurrents. His work is a reflection of the human condition, an exploration of the fears, obsessions, and nightmares that lurk beneath the surface of our daily lives. Through his unique blend of symbolism and digital media, AZAD channels the emotional and psychological turmoil that defines our existence.Drawing inspiration from the Symbolist movement, particularly the works of Odilon Redon and the poeticism of Baudelaire, AZAD’s art delves into the realms of dreams and mysticism. Much like Redon, who sought to visualize the intangible and the surreal, AZAD uses his medium to create a bridge between the conscious and unconscious mind. His works are not merely to be seen but to be felt—they resonate on a level that transcends the visual and taps into the viewer’s psyche.AZAD’s fascination with esotericism, death, sin, and the femme fatale is evident in “Amor Mundum Fecit AZ37.” These themes are not just explored but are celebrated in all their complexity. The femme fatale, a recurring figure in Symbolist art, is reimagined here as a powerful, almost divine figure—both a creator and destroyer. The sumptuousness of Gustave Moreau’s exoticism can also be seen in the luxurious details of the figures’ attire and the opulence of their surroundings, yet there is a modern edge that speaks to contemporary issues of power, sexuality, and identity.The influence of music, particularly the works of Debussy, is another layer in AZAD’s art. The ethereal quality of Debussy’s compositions, which often evoke a dreamlike state, is mirrored in the atmospheric tones and mood of “Amor Mundum Fecit AZ37.” This piece could be seen as a visual symphony, where each element contributes to an overarching harmony that is as much about feeling as it is about form.AZAD’s work is also a call to creativity and innovation. By defying traditional boundaries and merging different artistic techniques, he challenges viewers to rethink their perceptions of art and reality. “Amor Mundum Fecit” is not just a collection; it is a manifesto for the power of imagination. In a world where destruction seems inevitable, AZAD offers a glimmer of hope—suggesting that from the ashes, something new, something vibrant and full of potential, can arise.Conclusion“Amor Mundum Fecit AZ37” is a masterpiece that encapsulates the essence of AZAD 777781’s artistic vision. It is a work that speaks to the soul, engaging with timeless themes while also addressing the anxieties and hopes of the contemporary world. Through his innovative use of mixed media and his deep engagement with symbolism, AZAD creates a piece that is both a reflection of the human condition and a beacon of creative possibility.This artwork is not just to be viewed but to be experienced, to be pondered and revisited. It holds within it the echoes of past civilizations and the whispers of future ones, reminding us that while the world may change, the fundamental aspects of humanity—love, fear, obsession—remain. In “Amor Mundum Fecit AZ37,” AZAD has crafted a visual poem, one that will continue to resonate with audiences for generations to come.As a final note, this piece stands as a testament to AZAD’s place in the pantheon of modern artists who dare to explore the depths of the human psyche. His work invites us to confront our own fears and desires, to question the world around us, and to imagine the infinite possibilities that lie beyond our current reality. “Amor Mundum Fecit AZ37” is not just a work of art—it is a journey into the heart of what it means to be human.