Dave Mc Kean – bs-fsf- Dave Mc Kean- The Sexual Life Of Savages
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Here we see three figures arranged in a close-up perspective, their heads filling much of the frame. Each possesses prominent horns, suggesting a symbolic connection to mythology, folklore, or perhaps a commentary on primal instincts. The expressions displayed are complex: one figure appears contemplative, another seems to regard the viewer with a detached gaze, while the third exhibits an almost predatory intensity. They each hold glasses filled with amber liquid, likely alcoholic beverages, which further contributes to the atmosphere of indulgence and potential debauchery.
The background is indistinct but reveals elements suggestive of an interior space – a wall adorned with framed pictures, a hanging light fixture, and what might be architectural details. These elements ground the scene in a recognizable setting, yet their ambiguity prevents any definitive interpretation. The presence of printed text on some of the figures’ clothing or nearby surfaces adds another layer of complexity; these markings are illegible but contribute to the sense that something is being communicated indirectly, perhaps through coded language or obscured references.
The subtexts within this work seem to revolve around themes of identity, savagery, and societal constructs. The blending of human and animal characteristics challenges conventional notions of what it means to be human, prompting questions about our inherent nature and potential for primal behavior. The setting – a dimly lit interior – implies a space removed from public scrutiny, suggesting that the depicted behaviors are hidden or suppressed aspects of society. The use of collage and layered imagery could be interpreted as a visual representation of fragmented identities or conflicting cultural influences. Ultimately, the work resists easy categorization, inviting viewers to confront uncomfortable truths about themselves and the world around them.