GEOFFREY BOUILLOT

Deep Thinking - Serie Sottomondo – 2023

Size : 116 x 89 cm - 50F

Acrylic on canvas

Ref : IKO-1169

"Deep Thinking", from the serie SOTTOMONDO - 1. Limbo : reserved for souls who have not received baptism and who, without being guilty of sin, cannot access Paradise. The first circle of Hell, or Limbo, is an important stage in the exhibition. Here, the three great Greek philosophers, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle, are waiting together in Limbo. This representation emphasizes the importance of these great thinkers in the search for truth and the quest for self-identity. Their presence in Limbo is a way of showing their place in the history of humanity. This idea allows the exhibition to begin by addressing the theme of the search for self-identity. SOTTOMONDO, a serie inspired by Dante’s Divine Comedy, taking you on a profound journey into the depths of the earth. Geoffrey Bouillot invites you, like Virgil, to explore the intricacies of the human soul. Delve into the nine circles of hell through a thoughtfully curated collection of artworks, each representing a different facet of the human condition. As you follow the physical path leading to Lucifer, be captivated by powerful visual representations of self-discovery, emotions, relationships, and the complexities of life itself. Bouillot’s intention is to inspire introspection, foster meaningful conversations, and deepen our understanding of our own identities. Embark on this metaphorical journey where art becomes a bridge between the visible and the invisible, the conscious and the subconscious. Allow yourself to be carried away on a transformative voyage of self-discovery, emerging with a renewed perspective on life.

IKO 1169  SOTTOMONDO Series - Deep Thinking  - 2023 - by Geoffrey Bouillot  Acrylic on canvas 116 x 89 cm - 50F Here, the three great Greek philosophers, Socrates, Plato, and Aristotle (in a robotic representation) are waiting together in Limbo. This representation emphasizes the importance of these great thinkers in the search for truth and the quest for self-identity.  Their presence in Limbo is a way of showing their place in the history of humanity
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