Inspired by the famous painting called the "Death of Icarus" by Dutch master Peter Bruegel the Elder, this work is a celebration of Martin Luther King's day (released on March 14th, 2021). In Greek mythology, Icarus succeeded in flying, with wings made by his father Daedalus, using feathers secured with beeswax. Ignoring his father's warnings, Icarus chosen to fly too close to the Sun, melting the wax. Icarus's wings disintegrated, and fell into the sea and drawn. Bruegel's work that inspired this peace was meant to show the indifference of normal people towards sufferings of others.
Artwork created by: Sergey Kir. Edition 1/1. Without permission to print (© Sergey Kir, Horizons of Inspiration - Dear of Icarus, 2022, digital art, 840 x 1244).
Dear of Icarus
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Inspired by the famous painting called the "Death of Icarus" by Dutch master Peter Bruegel the Elder, this work is a celebration of Martin Luther King's day (released on March 14th, 2021). In Greek mythology, Icarus succeeded in flying, with wings made by his father Daedalus, using feathers secured with beeswax. Ignoring his father's warnings, Icarus chosen to fly too close to the Sun, melting the wax. Icarus's wings disintegrated, and fell into the sea and drawn. Bruegel's work that inspired this peace was meant to show the indifference of normal people towards sufferings of others.
Artwork created by: Sergey Kir. Edition 1/1. Without permission to print (© Sergey Kir, Horizons of Inspiration - Dear of Icarus, 2022, digital art, 840 x 1244).