Ravi Zupa Mystery, \"Babylon The Great Ltd. Ed Signed Numbered Silkscreen W.COA


Ravi Zupa Mystery, \

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Ravi Zupa Mystery, \"Babylon The Great Ltd. Ed Signed Numbered Silkscreen W.COA:
$160.00


Ravi Zupa -\"Mystery, Babylon The Great\" Hand Signed, and Numbered /100 by the Artist. Two Color Silkscreen on 100Lb Cement Green French Fine Art Paper- With COA. Mint Condition Stored Flat in Acid Free Archival Binder Since Purchase. Express Delivery-Orders typically ship just hours past placement. occurs In Hand and ready to ship via USPS Priority 2-3 Day Mail- Tracked and Insured. International Orders will ship through \'s Global Shipping Program unless Previous arrangements have been made. Please make any special requests prior to placing your order- I will try hard to make them reality. I stand behind everything I sell 100% No Exceptions.
About this Artwork from the Artist:\"The image has as it’s subject the \'Whore of Babylon,\' who is a compelling character. She appears in the book of Revelation and her description is sort of mysterious. It describes her as covered in jewelry and riches riding a 7 headed monster and carrying a golden cup filled with “abominations and filthiness.

The image at the center of this poster is a piece that is currently hanging in my “Violence On Our Behalf” exhibition at Matthew Namour Gallery in Montreal. Part of a continuing series called “The Age Of Enlightenment.” The whole show was created during the lead up to the presidential election and opened two days after the election was held. The show deals with power and powerful people.\" - Ravi Zupa
ABOUT THE ARTIST:
Ravi Zupa’s art education started with his family and continued on at his local library. Zupa has spent the last decades studying art from cultures and movements that span history and originate from nearly all geographical regions. He considers books the best way to experience art. Being entirely self-taught, he looks for inspiration in works by German Renaissance print makers, Flemish primitives, abstract expressionists, Japanese woodblock artists, Mughal paintings, religious iconography from Europe, Asia and pre-Columbian Latin America, and revolutionary propaganda the world over. With a distaste for ironic art or the thoughtless appropriation of culture, Zupa seeks to integrate these disparate elements in search of some universal experience that explains, at least in part, what our incredibly fortunate historical position might mean.

Ravi Zupa Mystery, \"Babylon The Great Ltd. Ed Signed Numbered Silkscreen W.COA:
$160.00

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