The drawing The Master is a playful yet thought-provoking visual interpretation of Hegel's master-slave dialectic. It presents an ambiguous relationship between the pet, the pet owner, and a mysterious figure in the background. The question of who holds true power—whether it's the pet, the owner, or perhaps the unseen figure—remains deliberately unanswered, encouraging the viewer to reflect on the shifting dynamics of control and dependency.
In this piece, the ambiguity is the core element. Like the dialectic itself, the drawing challenges us to rethink the roles of dominance and submission. The question it raises is not meant to be resolved, but instead left open for contemplation—perhaps acknowledging that power, like truth, is always in flux and subjective. This subtle humor mixed with philosophical depth is what makes The Master both accessible and layered with meaning.
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ALTEZZA (inches) |
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37″×37″ |
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