Symbolism that Both Entices and Terrifies
In the lower corner of the piece, a nearly invisible serpent emerges with a glint of a watchful eye – an enthralling symbol of Satan himself, both alluring and frightening. With hidden shadows and subtle details, Rosen invites viewers to explore their own concealed fears and temptations.
A Labyrinth of Choices and Limitations
The symmetrical forms and sharp lines form a structure that evokes the mental cages we create ourselves. Are these shapes a labyrinth of choices, or do they symbolize obstacles we must overcome? Rosen challenges us to confront our inner demons and look deep within, making the work both personal and universal.
An Invitation to Make Peace with the Darkness
"Make Peace with the Devil" is more than art; it’s a compelling invitation to accept the darkness within and find peace in its shadows. Through its powerful symbolic language, this piece stirs profound emotions and offers viewers a journey into the labyrinth of their own psyche, discovering a personal path to insight and peace.