
"Which God does humanity actually worship?". The symbolism of this drawing is electricity.
I want to explain the drawing:
It's just that electric current is very similar to the body shape of snakes - it is just as elongated, so snakes often symbolize electricity in some texts of the Ancients, especially since snakes bite very painfully... just like electricity hits the skin. They are often portrayed as dangerous animals; in principle, electricity can kill too! If you compare the flow of current through the wires, you can imagine how snakes wriggle:3 I also drew the snake's horns as a symbolism of "positive" current and "negative" current, respectively colored blue and red(in fact, current can be neither positive nor negative). Current exists in living beings too, current exists almost everywhere.
Also, if you noticed, in the drawing one half is colored softer/lighter, and the other is darker and more energetic. This is symbolism of the dual nature of electricity - electricity can give life, or it can destroy(for example, lightning). The churche is a battery.
Electricity can actually be extracted from anything - from fuel, garbage, the sun, from human energy(static charge on a balloon), even, I'll tell you a secret, from the air! And all people need electricity for the convenience of life - without electricity, a city and developed humanity will not exist. Well, isn't electricity God?
I want to explain the drawing:
It's just that electric current is very similar to the body shape of snakes - it is just as elongated, so snakes often symbolize electricity in some texts of the Ancients, especially since snakes bite very painfully... just like electricity hits the skin. They are often portrayed as dangerous animals; in principle, electricity can kill too! If you compare the flow of current through the wires, you can imagine how snakes wriggle:3 I also drew the snake's horns as a symbolism of "positive" current and "negative" current, respectively colored blue and red(in fact, current can be neither positive nor negative). Current exists in living beings too, current exists almost everywhere.
Also, if you noticed, in the drawing one half is colored softer/lighter, and the other is darker and more energetic. This is symbolism of the dual nature of electricity - electricity can give life, or it can destroy(for example, lightning). The churche is a battery.
Electricity can actually be extracted from anything - from fuel, garbage, the sun, from human energy(static charge on a balloon), even, I'll tell you a secret, from the air! And all people need electricity for the convenience of life - without electricity, a city and developed humanity will not exist. Well, isn't electricity God?
Category Artwork (Traditional) / All
Species Naga
Size 2156 x 1681px
File Size 2.21 MB
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