The Prophet, explores the duality of existence through a mystical figure. The head, a trinity of faces—the blank mask, the mortal skull, and the human visage—symbolizes the complex relationship between the self, mortality, and consciousness.
The striking contrast between the figure's athletic body and the limbs that dissolve into darkness represents the tension between the physical and the ethereal. The gold elements and arcane symbols suggest divine power and a connection to ancient knowledge. Essentially, the work invites us to contemplate the cyclical nature of life and death and our own search for meaning.