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Im So Sorry For The Spamming, This Is Really Exciting For The Fandom!!! Avatar Fire And Ash Concept Art

I’m so sorry for the spamming, this is really exciting for the fandom!!! ❤️‍🔥🔥 avatar fire and ash concept art slideshow

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5 months ago
THE DARK ART OF SASCHA SCHNEIDER
THE DARK ART OF SASCHA SCHNEIDER
THE DARK ART OF SASCHA SCHNEIDER
THE DARK ART OF SASCHA SCHNEIDER
THE DARK ART OF SASCHA SCHNEIDER

THE DARK ART OF SASCHA SCHNEIDER

Sascha Schneider (1870-1927) was a German Symbolist painter known for his dark, homoerotic works exploring themes of power, desire, and the occult. His mind was plugged into another part of the dark side that many of us will never know

Hypnosis, 1904

In this painting, the powerful muscular figure is sending out mesmerizing forces of energy over the more passive counterpart, therefore embodying tension between dominance and submission. Much of this composition was greatly influenced by Schneider's personal struggles with his identity and relationships, especially in his rocky affair with fellow artist Hellmuth Jahn.

Judas Iscariot, 1908

This is the portrayal of Judas in a moment of intense inner turmoil right after his betrayal of Christ. This work adheres to the themes related to guilt and betrayal. Schneider, who suffered rejection from society due to his sexuality, may have related to Judas' struggles, with the tension that lay between personal identity and societal expectations.

Triumph of darkness, 1896

This is a piece showing a powerful figure coming out, so to speak, of what could be interpreted as a dark, swirling mass, symbolizing the fight against despair and embracing one's subconscious. Dominance over darkness by the figure can be equated with Schneider's quest for self-acceptance and artistic liberty, especially being gay in a rather conservative society.

Mammon and his Slave c. 1896

This artwork depicts a dominating powerful male figure, Mammon, the demon of greed, over a small, emaciated figure (enslaved human soul). In it, one sees Schneider's expressions on how materialism can vitiate the human spirit. Being gay in a repressive society, he would likely identify the enslaved figure with his own struggle for self-acceptance.

The Anarchist 1894

The muscular male figure, epitomizes the archetype of an anarchist standing in an attitude of defiance against norms and constraints of society.This is an important theme to the artist, which concerns the quest for freedom and self-expression; thus, The Anarchist is a strong social commentary about individuality and standing up against oppression.


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5 months ago

how dare you call Dinosaur scrap

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Real.