An Immaterial Landscape of Decadent Debauchery | Original Oil Painting by Gelovna on 12 x16 inch canvas (FRAMED) (Certificate of Authenticity included)
Inspired by “The 120 Days of Sodom” by Marquis de Sade
Artwork shaped by the grotesque pleasures and moral collapse depicted in The 120 Days of Sodom. Forms dissolve and re-emerge like hallucinations, flesh becomes architecture, desire becomes terrain. There is no gravity here…only a drifting sense of dread and allure. Each detail hints at indulgence taken to its breaking point, where the human figure is abstracted into symbol, and where the perverse becomes sublime in its own way.
The work distortions realism intentionally, not to escape the brutality of its source, but to transcend it, translating the novel’s visceral obscenity into something spectral, untouchable, yet deeply unsettling.
P.S. personally…I loved the book, such gruesome and perverted perspective of the author…the courage to articulate the unspeakable, to confront the darkest recesses of human desire without flinching. It’s not a book for the faint of heart, but within its brutality lies a raw, unapologetic honesty that I can’t help but admire.
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