Mark Sasso – bs-fsf- Marc Sasso- Wings Of Prosthesis
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The wings are particularly striking; they appear constructed from metal plates and intricate mechanisms rather than feathers, reinforcing the theme of artificiality and replacement. These mechanical appendages extend outwards, filling a significant portion of the frame and contributing to the figure’s imposing presence. The artist has rendered them with meticulous detail, highlighting rivets, joints, and an overall impression of engineered functionality.
The figures face is partially obscured by goggles or protective eyewear, but the visible features convey intense emotional turmoil. A grimace contorts the mouth, while the eyes appear to be filled with a mixture of pain and defiance. The long, flowing hair contrasts sharply with the rigid lines of the mechanical armor, adding another layer of complexity to the figure’s characterization.
The color palette is predominantly warm – shades of red, orange, and brown – which contribute to an atmosphere of heat, intensity, and perhaps even inferno. This fiery backdrop seems to both surround and emanate from the figure, suggesting a state of internal conflict or struggle. The limited tonal range enhances the dramatic effect, drawing attention to the central subject and amplifying its emotional impact.
A band across the waist bears the word REPENT, which introduces a layer of symbolic meaning. This inscription could be interpreted as an admonishment, a plea for redemption, or perhaps even a sarcastic commentary on the figure’s condition. The presence of weaponry – spears held in both hands – further suggests a role of conflict and potential violence.
The overall impression is one of profound loss and adaptation. Here we see a being transformed by technology, burdened with an apparent suffering, and potentially tasked with a mission or purpose that demands sacrifice. The work explores themes of transhumanism, the cost of progress, and the enduring struggle between humanity and its creations.