“Saint Hypocrisy” is an ironic icon of contemporary times – a sanctified figure of falsehood, embodying the deceit concealed beneath... Read More
“Saint Hypocrisy” is an ironic icon of contemporary times – a sanctified figure of falsehood, embodying the deceit concealed beneath the mask of virtue and piety. The painting addresses religious hypocrisy, but also reveals a universal human tendency to hide the truth about ourselves. The masks we wear in social and emotional life become tools of survival – comfortable lies that, over time, take on the status of sanctity. The calmness of the figure is only a façade – a rehearsed silence, not an authentic one.
“Saint Hypocrisy” is a modern icon of deception – religious, social, and existential. A portrait of a world where it is easier to accept the mask than the true face.