Fabulae
per portam temporis



In Latin 'fabulae' means 'fables'.








Fabulae takes us to an enchanted world.

"Fabulae" represents memories not only of bygone ages but also of otherworldly things: the great whore Babylon riding on a beast which has seven heads and ten horns, sun spirits, angels, medieval figures and Ahrimanic entities.

In this work the world is seen as the battleground of a war between light and darkness, as a theatre of good and evil in disguise.

 

Steel paintings
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Monumental work in steel:
- Basilica for a painter
- Apocalypse
- Fabulae
- Octagon
- Hodos Ano Kato
- Tympanum
- Mythology I
- Mythology II
- Mythology III
Smaller objects
Drawings
Etchings
Watercolours
Paintings
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