The Cathedral by David Martsolf

The Cathedral Artwork by David Martsolf
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Title: The Cathedral
Date Created: 1979
Copyright: © David Martsolf
Genre: Fantasy
Mediums: Oils
Views: 437
Posted: 11/7/2017

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David Martsolf
Member Since November 2017


Projects: Curently working on colored drawings of fantasy abstracts, oil abstracts, and larger complex surreal oil paintings.

Location: Windham, NH 03087


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Description

"The Cathedral" suggests the similarity between a human rib cage and the vaulting of a Romanesque cathedral (Alcobaca, Portugal, in this case). The corollary suggestion is that the body is the cathedral of the soul. At the lower left a gloved skeleton torso and head observes the explosion of matter, suggestion the expansion of the soul at the time of death to become with the entire universe. A very close look at the rib cage will find three mosquitoes being observed by the carnivorous dragonfly perched on the skeleton's pelvis. The woman at the skeleton's side considers all these aspects of life and death.

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