UNDER COVER

150X100CM (IN BLACK WOOD FRAME)

The painting "Undercover" by Solodka is a profound exploration of identity, power, and the subtle dynamics of self-presentation in the modern world. The figure, cloaked in an oversized coat and partially obscured by large yellow-tinted glasses and a beret, embodies the tension between concealment and revelation. Her guarded posture and the urban backdrop suggest an existence marked by caution and anonymity, yet the queen she holds in her right hand unveils a hidden depth of strength and strategic acumen. The queen, a symbol of power and versatility, transforms the figure from a passive participant into a key player in the game of life. This juxtaposition of outward concealment with inner strength challenges traditional notions of power, suggesting that true influence often lies beneath the surface, waiting for the right moment to be revealed. The chessboard-patterned box further reinforces this theme, symbolizing the calculated moves and strategies we employ as we navigate the complexities of existence. In "Undercover," Solodka  portrays the duality of human identity—the balance between vulnerability and strength, visibility and invisibility. The painting becomes an allegory for the hidden potential within each of us, urging viewers to reflect on the masks we wear, the power we hold, and the strategic decisions that shape our lives.

22.000,00 kr.
© 2022 SOLODKA. Alle rettigheder forbeholdes.
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