The Primordial, Triumphant

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The Primordial, Triumphant is a famous and controversial painting by Shême Tor. The painting is a triptych which consists of four pieces. When closed, only the crown of the piece is visible depicting an old man walking along a faint road of light surrounded by darkness. This is a representation of Time in his quest to find the prison on Chaos. Opened up, the central painting depict's Life's Sacrifice at the moment of collision between the deep reds and blacks of Chaos and the bright white and blues of Life. The left panel depicts a tranquil garden filled with strange animals which don't exist anywhere. Everything lives in harmony, and there is plenty of sunlight, grass, and water. Bizarre bird-like figures fly through the skies. On the right panel, the land is grey and barren. The creatures that inhabit it are twisted and deformed. They fight and eat one another. A blood red moon hangs over the skies.   The painting is currently on display in the Loa Museum of Fine Art in Loa, Crkvu. It entered the collection in 401 IA. Prior to that, the painting belonged to Arnije Bavadin.

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