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Canvas print - The Wrong Gate or the consequences of corruption in the heavenly
Canvas print - The Wrong Gate or the consequences of corruption in the heavenly
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The Wrong Gate or the consequences of corruption in the heavenly 100x70
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“Wrong Gate or the consequences of corruption in the heavenly” tells a surreal and ironic story on the shoreline between heaven and earth. A small white dog stands happily at the water’s edge, joyfully eating golden fish that seagulls drop right at its feet. The dog is grateful, excited, innocent — completely unaware of why such fortune has suddenly arrived.
The reason is simple and absurd: the seagulls received the wrong geolocation. Somewhere in the heavenly administration, a mistake — or corruption — has redirected the gifts.
In the background, God himself stands on another pier, waving his hand, trying to signal where the fish were truly meant to go. But once again, they fall into the wrong place.
The scene becomes a quiet metaphor for two ideas at once: the absurdity of corruption — and the unexpected purity of those who receive what was never meant for them.
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