Description
Created in a Dali-esque manner, the work pays homage to the great artist and also connects the surreal landscape with the curiosity regarding life and its end with one of the signature motifs of Plasticvalla’s early paintings, buffalo. Here, the work ponders about the end of the life of the buffalo, where the colorful parts of the buffalo’s body are gradually diminished and an ecstatic figure appears on the horizon. The figure, submerged in clouds, has a buffalo head and it is the god of death or the messenger of the afterlife in the artist’s imagination. It stands on the verge of hell and heaven in the decision of the afterlife for the buffalo. With the visual manner of Salvador Dali, the artist introduced his own motifs and built a surreal contemplation around life and death in this work.Â