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I would assume that most people have a cursory knowledge of the old testament. Adam, Eve, Moses, The Israelites.......yatta, yatta,yatta. It baffles me though, how our generation can watch an endless array of shows about zombies, and vampires, yet not know the first thing about an old testament prophet like Ezekiel. If you are unfamiliar with his story, his vision, do yourself a favor and at the very least google the story. Some have even said, this was the first time man was treated to a visit from beings from another planet. Who can say? For this painting, however, I did do my research on ancient Hebrew. It was long ago, but I believe it is called, Phoenician. Around, twenty something versions of Hebrew, ago, and the stuff looks like one would think Martian writing would look like. The entire painting is littered with the stuff, aside from other elements of the story, and other symbols of superstition. As I am familiar with modern Hebrew, I translated passages and placed them in the composition in appropriate places. For the most part,they are mostly blessings. But, I will tell you, that the Hebrew name for G-D, is in there somewhere, as well. The original is around three by four feet, and is done in oils. Want to learn what makes a mind like this compose image such as these? Copy, paste the url below into your address bar. Thank you.
2010
Oil on Canvas
One-of-a-kind Artwork
36 W x 60 H x 1.5 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Based out of a modest home studio in New York, De Yos is a Painter, and Draughtsman, whose work deals primarily in the chaotic flux that is Human Nature. His work explores the tensions between this element and, technology, superstition, the family unit dynamic, and lastly, what he has come to term as ' The myth of progress'. Much of the time the work is laced with a strong personal aspect, and in style is quite expressive. Now in his mid fifties, De Yos has wielded some sort of mark making implement in his hand as far back as his memory will take him. Although he has had some formal technical instruction-much of it through books and literature- De Yos is mostly a self taught painter, yet, one well versed in all aspects of the history of Art. He often draws upon this breadth of knowledge in the creation of his varied style of works.
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