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Triptych “The Magic lamp”

“I want a canvas that will adorn business space and attract customers.”
 
Triptych is inspired by the story of Aladdin. With the help of a magic lamp Aladdin becomes wealthy. “The spirit from Aladdin’s lamp is actually our subconsciousness, waiting for commandments in the form of auto-suggestion. Most people constantly transmit positive and negative suggestions in subconsciousness and get exactly what they asked for.”
 
On the first canvas you can see the remains of the real smoke from the fire coming out of the lamp. First canvas symbolizes the purification and liberation from the past.
 
Central canvas is the present, which flows into the third canvas, ie. the future. Monetary wealth circulates from one lamp to another lamp.
 
All three canvasses together actually represent life.
 
Yellow and red are used as positive colors. Gold leaves are symbol of luxury and happiness. Since the Aladdin story is originally located in Baghdad, Iraq, part of the symbolism alludes to the Arab world.
 
On the canvas you can find the Arabic word for wisdom, life, achievements and sentence: “No one can destroy your dreams.”
If you look at the details, you will see a bit hidden sign of Yin Yang in the Arabic ornamentation, which originally comes from Chinese philosophy, but is here in the form of a wheel that moves the world.
 
Triptych is a story about purification, immaterial and the material world, the state of our spirit and the power of auto-suggestion.
Canvasses are set in the form of steps, path of greater success on which you have to climb.

 
Triptych “The Magic lamp”
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Triptych “The Magic lamp”

Triptych is inspired by the story of Aladdin.

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