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The demon grabbed the sinner by the neck and drags him to Hell.
The sinner is overturned on his back, and the grip of a supernatural being, which he denied all his life, existing in a cynical and vulgar world, is deadly. The mortal felt himself firmly on his feet, daily committing vile deeds in pursuit of prestige, striving from rags to riches, spreading cynicism, denying the existence of love and fidelity, praising the material view of things.
The demon is a more living and real being. He/she is a shining messenger, a crowned catcher, He/she has many names, and they are all a horror to the unbeliever. Any power and authority on earth does not last forever and death is only a gate to the next life. The Last Judgment - when demons, grabbing sinners who are accustomed to vilely overcome obstacles in earthly life, fall from the bridge leading to Paradise, when soul hunters fall on them with all their rage, the excitement of hunting and contempt for turpetude. The face of the demon expresses disgust and boredom. He/she is cold. His/her body shimmers and constantly changes shape, wings take on the forms of muzzles of animals and faces of angels. The painting invariably contains the symbol of the Moon, symbolizing the sun of the Night. The hot sky adds drama, seething infernal forms appear against the background of the main figure, the sinner seems to be plunging into the pool of his vices, naked and miserable, deprived of protection and the opportunity to pay off. He can no longer bear false witness, underweight, oppress, humiliate, deceive, accumulate wealth, commit adultery. It is impossible to escape punishment.
Аlso, the picture symbolizes the victory of talent over mediocrity

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Sinner (2023)

Oil painting 
by Fosco Culto

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The demon grabbed the sinner by the neck and drags him to Hell.
The sinner is overturned on his back, and the grip of a supernatural being, which he denied all his life, existing in a cynical and vulgar world, is deadly. The mortal felt himself firmly on his feet, daily committing vile deeds in pursuit of prestige, striving from rags to riches, spreading cynicism, denying the existence of love and fidelity, praising the material view of things.
The demon is a more living and real being. He/she is a shining messenger, a crowned catcher, He/she has many names, and they are all a horror to the unbeliever. Any power and authority on earth does not last forever and death is only a gate to the next life. The Last Judgment - when demons, grabbing sinners who are accustomed to vilely overcome obstacles in earthly life, fall from the bridge leading to Paradise, when soul hunters fall on them with all their rage, the excitement of hunting and contempt for turpetude. The face of the demon expresses disgust and boredom. He/she is cold. His/her body shimmers and constantly changes shape, wings take on the forms of muzzles of animals and faces of angels. The painting invariably contains the symbol of the Moon, symbolizing the sun of the Night. The hot sky adds drama, seething infernal forms appear against the background of the main figure, the sinner seems to be plunging into the pool of his vices, naked and miserable, deprived of protection and the opportunity to pay off. He can no longer bear false witness, underweight, oppress, humiliate, deceive, accumulate wealth, commit adultery. It is impossible to escape punishment.
Аlso, the picture symbolizes the victory of talent over mediocrity

Materials used:

oil

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Hello. My name is Karina Kulyk. I have been working under the pseudonym Fosco Culto and now live in Lviv, in Western Ukraine. I graduated from the Lviv Academy of Arts, studied... Read more

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