The Scapegoat
‘Surely he hath borne our griefs, and carried our sorrows; Yet we did esteem him stricken, smitten of God, and afflicted.’
— Isaiah 53:4
‘Frog, you know the ‘grain’ (disease) which seized me, but I do not know it. Frog, you know the ‘li-bu' (disease) which seized me, but I do not know it. When you try to hop off and return to your waters, you will return the evil to its steppe.’
— Neo-Assyrian prayer tablet
The Scapegoat, 2023, Oil on jute, 220 x 115 cm
Agnus Dei, 2024, Oil on raw jute, 55 x 45 cm
The Scapegoat, 2023, Oil on jute, 220 x 115 cm (Installation shot)
Lamb with Roses, 2024, Oil on raw linen, 30 x 20 cm
Newborn Scapegoat, 2024, Oil on hand-primed linen, 101 x 34 cm
L'abbandono (Abandonment), 2024, Oil on hand-primed linen, 50 x 40 cm
Constantine's Dream, 2024, Oil and silver leaf on jute, 90 x 90 cm
You Will Return the Evil to its Steppe, 2024, Oil on raw linen, 61 x 37 cm
Constantine's Dream, 2024, Oil and silver leaf on jute, 90 x 90 cm (Installation shot)
The Argive Ritual to the Warder of The Dead, 2024, Oil on raw linen, 90 x 75 cm
The Argive Ritual to the Warder of The Dead, 2024, Oil on raw linen, 90 x 75 cm (Installation shot)
At Sea, 2024, Oil on hand-primed linen, 40 x 30 cm
At Sea, 2024, Oil on hand-primed linen, 40 x 30 cm (Installation shot)
Wanderer, 2024, Oil on linen, 220x180 cm