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The title of the painting is a reference to Hornsleth's recurring criticism of established power relations and inequality in society today

Here he makes use of a black and white version of a movie poster featuring a warrior Jake Gyllenhaal looking back

Hornsleth is fascinated by weapons and how we humans choose to use them in the public space

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Abstract blue Size:100 x 140 The title of the paintingThis poster diverges from Hornsleth's usual style with nuanced blue strokes, resembling a serene river surface. Embracing futilism, a concept by Hornsleth, it symbolizes a lack of meaning. Hornsleth explains , "The Futilist composition has no up or down, you can't navigate around it, there is no consistency, no substance, or structureperfectly reflecting the meaningless empty lie of world peace.

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