The background in this painting features a palette of green and yellow, bringing an element of decay or perhaps a distant hope, contrasting the pale, lifeless bones.
The green tones add a natural dimension, perhaps suggesting life beneath the surface, while the yellow hints at the brightness of energy or consciousness buried within. Like Bones I, this work speaks to the loss of individuality and autonomy, portraying a society in which people, despite existing as separate entities, are absorbed into a collective silence and submission.
Materials:
Ink on paper, 57×76, 2022.
Framed.
Created in 2022