House of the last demons

Under the banner of the same God...

Digital hand drawn. What it contains: 1. PNG HD file (16000x20000, 2400dpi) 3. Zoom in video of the details in the piece 4. Zoom in parts images Bonus HD print ( dimensions to be discussed after the purchase ) Why ? Under the banner of the same God... Prayer for God...Fighting under the banner of the same God.... My representation is about the evolving of an idea, evolving of man, evolving of a being that had the chance to understand what surrounds them...what makes them....what is the ideology of our society now...what do we collectively believe in...evolution of humans from deformed beings to superior being with critical thinking ... Any war is about what? ‘Nietzsche’: Humanity creates and destroys its own moral frameworks....' Wars are fundamentally about power, resources, ideology, or survival. They arise from human desires—greed, fear, or the need to dominate or defend. At their core, wars reflect competing narratives, where groups seek to impose their vision of order or justice, often at the cost of immense suffering. No war is truly "about" a single thing; it’s a tangle of motives—economic gain, territorial control, cultural supremacy, or revenge—cloaked in rhetoric like freedom or righteousness. Prayer for the God... Any war is about what? Who is winning, actually? Humanity, definitely NOT! Humanity died first! If any -god/form - existed, how could he be impartial...? How can this god decide who will live another day...or strive to be alive another day? 'Nietzsche: Humanity creates and destroys its own moral frameworks....' In war, 'winning' is illusory. Even victors bear scars ,economic ruin, moral decay, or shattered societies. Humanity is the first casualty. War erodes empathy, trust, and shared progress, leaving behind trauma and division. No side truly wins when the cost is measured in lives, trust, and the human spirit. The problem of evil/why a benevolent God allows suffering remains unresolved in many traditions, with answers ranging from "divine mystery" to the absence of a personal God altogether. If a God exists, their "decision" might be less about individual fates and more about allowing a chaotic universe to unfold. This can feel unsatisfying or cruel to those suffering, leading to the next point: (Nietzsche’s "God is dead," a metaphor for the loss of absolute moral or spiritual anchors in modern society. )... The evolution of technology juxtaposed with the 'involution of the human condition' suggests a paradox: as we advance in tools and systems, we regress in empathy, connection, or meaning. Technology amplifies war’s destruction, drones, nukes, cyberwarfare,... while dehumanizing both victims and perpetrators. The "day God died" symbolizes the moment humanity abandoned hope in a higher power or moral compass, choosing instead a path of self-destruction. ...praying for a deity, perhaps for their return, intervention, or resurrection in a world that feels godless....a call to a higher power to witness humanity’s plight. 1. PNG HD file (16000x20000, 2400dpi) 3. Zoom in video of the details in the piece 4. Zoom in parts images Bonus HD print (dimensions to be discussed after the purchase )








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