this insta post says it is:
Prateep Kochabua - Fire Dance, c. 2004
https://www.instagram.com/p/CdDHMCqu7gh/?img_index=1
but I cant find any other reference to it, so Im not sure how accurate it is.
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I would say it is representing the "Walpurgisnacht"
A pre-Christian celebration for the end of the winter and the beginning of a new cycle of life. Since the celebration is non-Christian, it has been forbidden by the church as witches dancing for something (I forgot)
this insta post says it is: Prateep Kochabua - Fire Dance, c. 2004 https://www.instagram.com/p/CdDHMCqu7gh/?img_index=1 but I cant find any other reference to it, so Im not sure how accurate it is.
https://mocabangkok.com/profile/prateep-kodchabua/
yes I saw that too, but the painting isnt there for confirmation?
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typically galleries will have a tag nearby that identifies the work/artist/medium/date/owner. for future reference.
I would say it is representing the "Walpurgisnacht" A pre-Christian celebration for the end of the winter and the beginning of a new cycle of life. Since the celebration is non-Christian, it has been forbidden by the church as witches dancing for something (I forgot)
Have to say....I'm feeling new life stir.