God Eat God is a comment on organised religions and how they evolve. Battling deities mate and eat each other in the same way religions borrow stories, morals and miracles from earlier ones and then denounce their ancestors as heretics. The larger older figure (religion/god) is swollen from it's feeding and looks eagerly at what lies behind the curtain. This is representative of established religions who hope to bring a veil over they're past and rely on ignorance and fear for the viewer not to look. While the smaller/younger figure (religion/god) stares out at the viewer in a state of arousal. caught in the act as there is no veil of superstition, history and fear left to conceal the truth for the free thinking mind.
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God Eat God is a comment on organised religions and how they evolve. Battling deities mate and eat each other in the same way religions borrow stories, morals and miracles from earlier ones and then denounce their ancestors as heretics. The larger older figure (religion/god) is swollen from it's feeding and looks eagerly at what lies behind the curtain. This is representative of established religions who hope to bring a veil over they're past and rely on ignorance and fear for the viewer not to look. While the smaller/younger figure (religion/god) stares out at the viewer in a state of arousal. caught in the act as there is no veil of superstition, history and fear left to conceal the truth for the free thinking mind.
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This artwork is sold by Mark Barrable from United Kingdom