This piece quivers like a taut wire stretched between the silence of the divine and the scream of the earthly. The figure above is not merely a seraph it is the mute envoy of celestial justice, bearing unshed tears and lips sealed with unspoken truths. The spiked adornment around the neck is more than an object; it symbolizes both physical and spiritual imprisonment a state of existence where speech is forbidden and thought is bound.
Below, a singular eye burns within a sea of flames watchful, eternal. Crowned by a cross-like thorn, the eye becomes a gatekeeper of sacred knowledge and a silent protest against divine censorship. What are we permitted to see, and what truths are silenced by fear, faith, or fire?
Seraphim’s Silence is not a depiction it is a reckoning. A visual psalm for the unseen, a prayer for the unheard. It does not speak, but demands to be read. It challenges not only the eye but the conscience.