Original artwork description:

Story about the painting:
"In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth was an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artist Daedalus for the Cretan King Minos at Knossos. Its function was to hold the monster Minotaur, which was eventually killed by the hero Theseus.
The painting allegorically connects this mythological story with the philosophical question of finding a person's way through life.
Our life brings many situations in which we feel clueless, helpless, abandoned, lost as in a labyrinth and we look for a way out of them.
The figures sitting in the school desks symbolize the humility, balance and calmness with which we should walk the path of the school of life.
Let us trust life, perceive it, learn to understand it and accept it with humility and balance, and we will certainly not get lost in it."

Materials used:

high-class fine artistic oil colors

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#figurative #woman #geometrical #geometric #fantasy #symbolism #mythology #symbolic #minotaur #labyrinth #ariadne #vamosiart #theseus #zsolt malasits 

Labyrinth of life (2007)

Oil painting 
by Malasits Zsolt

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Story about the painting:
"In Greek mythology, the Labyrinth was an elaborate, confusing structure designed and built by the legendary artist Daedalus for the Cretan King Minos at Knossos. Its function was to hold the monster Minotaur, which was eventually killed by the hero Theseus.
The painting allegorically connects this mythological story with the philosophical question of finding a person's way through life.
Our life brings many situations in which we feel clueless, helpless, abandoned, lost as in a labyrinth and we look for a way out of them.
The figures sitting in the school desks symbolize the humility, balance and calmness with which we should walk the path of the school of life.
Let us trust life, perceive it, learn to understand it and accept it with humility and balance, and we will certainly not get lost in it."

Materials used:

high-class fine artistic oil colors

Tags:
#figurative #woman #geometrical #geometric #fantasy #symbolism #mythology #symbolic #minotaur #labyrinth #ariadne #vamosiart #theseus #zsolt malasits 
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Zsolt Malasits was born in Győr in 1961. He lives and works in the same town. His fine arts studies were done in Finland between 1989-1993 on Imatra Art School,... Read more

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