God Save the King
God Save the King
This thought-provoking piece blends layers of encaustic wax, acrylic paint, and cyanotype prints to create a striking juxtaposition between the physical and symbolic. At its core, the image features an anatomical figure, seemingly transparent, revealing skeletal and muscular layers in vibrant hues—yellow, cyan, red, and green—creating a sense of vitality and depth. The RGB palette speaks to the interaction of digital and organic elements, as if merging human essence with technological echoes.
Overlaying this figure is a text composition reading "GOD SAVE THE KING," arranged with a collage-like feel that evokes punk aesthetics, perhaps hinting at themes of identity, authority, and fragility. Behind the anatomy, a ghostly human figure appears, adding a sense of duality between the physical and the ephemeral, presence and absence.
The textured background, with its painterly strokes and subtle gray washes, anchors the chaotic energy, giving it space to breathe while reinforcing an aura of deconstruction and reconstruction. This piece invites the viewer to reflect on power, mortality, and renewal, navigating between the layers that compose not just the artwork but also the complexities of human existence.