B/W framed version – Conjoined – Artwork from the Conjoined series

A picture black and white version of the artwork called Conjoined #2 by Eirik Østbakken shows conjoined twins where on is covering its eares and the other shoots it self.
B/W version of Conjoined – 40 in. x 40 in. ©Eirik Østbakken

This arwork is a black and white version of the painting called Conjoined from the Conjoined series. It shows a conjoined twin where on of them is performing a suicide by gun and the other part of the conjoined twin is covering his ears.

The series Conjoined consists of oil paintings and photographs. The series confronts contemporary issues and visualize human emotional experiences such as powerlessness, anxiety and frustration. These feelings can occur when we are in a situation or a place we feel we cannot escape. The images can be associated with today’s challenges of war, pandemic, disease and poverty. They can also be linked to general social challenges such as integration, unemployment, violence, drug addiction or loneliness.

The subjects in the paintings are two or three people intertwined in different ways – like conjoined twins. They are trying to get away from each other. They try to go in separate directions, fight and shoot themselves or the other twin. The desperation is not immediately prominent since the pictures are painted with cheerful colors, and in that sense the color palette hides the dark actions in the subject.

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