The Temptation of St. Anthony (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: 2006
- Medium: digital art
This digital triptych reimagines The Temptation of St. Anthony through a fragmented, dreamlike lens. Each panel dissolves into overlapping textures, where human figures, beasts, and surreal landscapes collide. The left side hints at spectral forms and fiery tones, evoking the chaos of temptation and spiritual struggle.
The central panel, dense and layered, becomes a labyrinth of imagery—crowded scenes of torment and devotion blurred together, almost overwhelming in their complexity. Figures emerge and recede within the shifting surface, as though caught between revelation and disintegration. The fragmented style mirrors the turmoil of Anthony’s inner trials, capturing both despair and transcendence.
On the right, the imagery stretches and fractures, with elongated shapes and spectral figures dissolving into abstract forms. Here, the sense of torment gives way to a more ethereal, ambiguous space, suggesting release or transformation. The triptych as a whole becomes a meditation on chaos, endurance, and the thin boundary between the earthly and the divine.