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About Jan
"A hundred-year-old piano placed in my childhood room developed a strong sense for harmony in me and apparently started my longing for art. Today, the main driver for my own creations is the fight between harmony and chaos, the search for the ultimate equilibrium."

Till Death Do Us Part

Till Death Do Us Part is a deeply evocative oil painting, a powerful exploration of the dualities of life and death, encapsulated through the intertwined forms of a woman depicted both as a bride and a widow.

On the left side, the woman is portrayed as a bride with vibrant red hair, delicately veiled in white. Her head is slightly raised, facing left, capturing the essence of hope, new beginnings, and the lightness of youth. Her white gown symbolizes purity and the promise of a fresh start, representing the dawn of her journey.

Contrasting this is the woman on the right, now depicted as a widow. Her red hair is partially obscured by a black veil that covers the upper part of her face, signifying grief and mourning. She wears a somber black dress, facing right, but with her head also slightly raised, mirroring the bride's posture in a way that speaks to the continuation of her journey, even in loss. This subtle lift of her head suggests a resigned acceptance of fate and the strength to carry on despite the inevitable end.

The painting features two golden lines, each ending with a pendulum, slicing vertically through the figures from top to bottom. These pendulums, almost appearing as one in motion, are powerful symbols of the passage of time. The left pendulum, aligned with the bride, carries a smaller weight, representing the lightness and potential of early life. In contrast, the right pendulum, associated with the widow, bears a much heavier weight, emphasizing the burden of time, gathered experience and the approach toward life's end.

The technique of Geometric Deconstruction is evident in the way the author breaks down and reassembles the human form and the concept of time, creating a composition that is both abstract and rich in symbolism. The interplay between the figures and the pendulums invites viewers to reflect on the transient nature of life, love, and loss. This painting is a poignant meditation on the human condition, resonating with a sense of inevitability and the enduring strength required to face it.

Series
Deconstruction
Size (cm)
120
 × 
120
Location
Prague, CZ
Signature
JE24
Date
4.8.2024
Price
4000
 EUR
Rent price
300
 EUR/month
Status
Sold
Status
Private gallery
Status
On rental
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Title of Artwork:
Till Death Do Us Part
Artist’s Name:
Jan Edlman
Signed as:
JE24
Medium & Materials:
Oil on Canvas
Dimensions:
120
 × 
120
Date produced:
August 4, 2024
Location:
Prague, CZ
Certificate # 
This document certifies that this piece of art identified herein has been on display in artist's public exhibition, details provided herein, hand signed by the artist. All copyright and reproduction rights are fully retained by the artist and/or exhibiting gallery. The artist can be contacted any time using the following email: info@janedlman.art. More information about the artist and exhibitions at www.janedlman.art.
Artwork
Title of Artwork:
Till Death Do Us Part
Artist’s Name:
Jan Edlman
Signed as:
JE24
Medium & Materials:
Oil on Canvas
Dimensions:
120
 × 
120
Certificate ID:
Exhibition
Exhibition name
Between Detail and Emotion
Exhibition gallery
Roztyly Plaza
Exhibition address
Tomíčkova 2427/2, Praha 4 - Chodov
Exhibition date
5.9.2024
 - 
30.9.2024