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La Verguenza
La Verguenza
La Verguenza

La Verguenza

Artist Drake Deknatel
Mediumacrylic on canvas
Dimensions59 x 120 in. (149.9 x 304.8 cm)
ClassificationsPainting
Credit LineSeattle City Light 1% for Art Portable Works Collection
Two themes exist in this work.  The expulsion of Adam and Eve from the garden - pertaining to my feelings about our relationship with the environment, and the “totentanz,” originating in the late medieval northern Europe, which I associated with AIDS.  These images make up the side panels of the triptych of La Verguenza (the Spanish word for revenge).  The central panel depicts a circular form suggesting the world or a human head, or both as a container of consciousness.  In the under painting is a quote from the Tibetan book of Great Liberation, translated by W.Y. Evans Wentz:  ‘Nothing save mind is conceivable; Mind, when uninhibited, conceives all that comes into existence; That which comes into existence is like the wave of an ocean; The state of mind transcendent over all dualities brings liberation.’ –Artist statement
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