Created during the Second World War, this painting shakes the viewer with a gloomy, heavy color. In zoomorphic and anthropomorphic figures, probably, it is necessary to see the monstrous creations of the sick imagination of a man of the 20th century.
The role of the ground under the feet of these eerie creatures is performed by the remains of some living beings. The sky, lit by melodious flaws, completes the feeling of the chilling cold that permeates the whole picture.
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