Myths of Wild Harmony
Myths of Wild Harmony
Myths of Wild Harmony. 70cm*80cm
Acrylic, canvas.2024. Bali. No frame.
Description: This painting emerged from the depths of my subconscious, reflecting both real events and the world of dreams. One night, I dreamt of a two-headed snake, and the image wouldn’t leave me, as if it held a special meaning. I decided to bring it to life on canvas, and as soon as I started painting, strange things began to happen around me. Within a week, I encountered three snakes in real life—almost as a sign that the work was progressing in the right direction and that art has the power to influence our perception of the world.
In this surreal landscape, the pink lion symbolizes strength and magic, while the two-headed snake represents duality—light and dark, intuition and reason. The noble deer, with its wise gaze, seems to hold the key to ancient knowledge, while the owl, surrounded by flowers, reminds us of the cycles of life and the mysteries of the night.
This piece blends fantasy and reality, drawing the viewer into a world of hidden meanings and magic.