THE BRIDE | by MICHAEL LAWRENCE POSTERS AND PRINTS
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In The Bride, the central figure is Eric Hoppe, a close friend of the artist. He is encased in a delicate, insectoid membrane, evoking a sense of mystery and detachment. The backdrop features an idyllic view through a window of the Hagia Sophia, blending the sacred and the secular with the veiled and armored bride. Scorpions crawling across the canvas suggest the potential for danger and destruction, while locusts highlight themes of transformation and renewal. Though often viewed as pests, they are framed here as essential to the natural order, their presence emphasizing the cyclical nature of life and the necessity of chaos in fostering growth. The bride is enveloped in an exoskeleton reminiscent of insectoid armor, hinting at the fragility and resilience inherent in the role. This armor serves as a metaphor for the complexities and potential hazards of relationships and marriage—elements that, while protective, can also be confining and destructive. The painting delves into the paradoxes of transitions, relationships, and perception. It explores how things often aren’t what they seem on the surface, with the seemingly serene and traditional image of the bride contrasting sharply with the disruptive, yet integral, presence of the scorpions and locusts. This interplay underscores the multifaceted nature of human connections and the intricate balance between stability and change. Our premium semi-glossy paper enhances colors with a subtle shine and protects against fading from light or moisture:
Paper Finishing: Semi-glossy, enhances colors with a subtle shine.
Paper Weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness: 0.22 mm (8.7 mils).
Sustainable Paper: FSC-certified or equivalent paper for sustainability.
Available Sizes: 4 sizes in inches (US& CA) and cms (rest of the world).
Learn about paper types and their unique textures and finishes here.
No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.
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In The Bride, the central figure is Eric Hoppe, a close friend of the artist. He is encased in a delicate, insectoid membrane, evoking a sense of mystery and detachment. The backdrop features an idyllic view through a window of the Hagia Sophia, blending the sacred and the secular with the veiled and armored bride. Scorpions crawling across the canvas suggest the potential for danger and destruction, while locusts highlight themes of transformation and renewal. Though often viewed as pests, they are framed here as essential to the natural order, their presence emphasizing the cyclical nature of life and the necessity of chaos in fostering growth. The bride is enveloped in an exoskeleton reminiscent of insectoid armor, hinting at the fragility and resilience inherent in the role. This armor serves as a metaphor for the complexities and potential hazards of relationships and marriage—elements that, while protective, can also be confining and destructive. The painting delves into the paradoxes of transitions, relationships, and perception. It explores how things often aren’t what they seem on the surface, with the seemingly serene and traditional image of the bride contrasting sharply with the disruptive, yet integral, presence of the scorpions and locusts. This interplay underscores the multifaceted nature of human connections and the intricate balance between stability and change. Our premium semi-glossy paper enhances colors with a subtle shine and protects against fading from light or moisture:
Paper Finishing: Semi-glossy, enhances colors with a subtle shine.
Paper Weight: 200 gsm (80 lb), thickness: 0.22 mm (8.7 mils).
Sustainable Paper: FSC-certified or equivalent paper for sustainability.
Available Sizes: 4 sizes in inches (US& CA) and cms (rest of the world).
Learn about paper types and their unique textures and finishes here.
No minimum orders, printed and shipped on demand.