Haystack (triptych) (Hieronymus Bosch Improvisation)
Print information
- Artwork printed by EPSON Stylus Pro 7880 (Epson Ultra Chrome K3 Vivid Magenta) on Matte Photo Quality Ink Jet Paper.
- Limited edition prints of 100. Each artwork will be individually printed, signed, dated and numbered by the artist Vladimir Zunuzin.
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- Year created: 2010
- Medium: digital art
Haystack (Hieronymus Bosch Improvisation) reimagines the haunting allegories of Bosch through a digital lens. Bathed in fiery reds and glowing embers, the triptych conjures visions of chaos, sin, and transcendence, where medieval symbolism dissolves into abstract layers of light and shadow.
Figures from Bosch’s original compositions flicker across the panels, half-formed and dissolving, as if recalled from memory or dream. Their gestures and torment echo across fragmented space, caught between order and dissolution, between the sacred and profane. The intensity of crimson tones deepens the sense of urgency, binding the panels into a unified rhythm of unease.
This improvisation does not merely replicate but transforms, pulling Bosch’s vision into a contemporary meditation on human desire and downfall. It suggests that the struggles Bosch depicted remain timeless—reinterpreted here as fractured reflections, reminding viewers that the boundary between salvation and ruin is as unstable as ever.