![]() hell is drawn chaotic, its character submerged in holes in purgatory, they are on earth and in paradise the characters are in the cosmos, the different skies and planets representative of their different symbology and mythology. The divine comedy heaven illustration for chant 26Ĭeballos, who is known for her striking, inky, horror style, depicts each part of the divine comedy. ‘they have a mix of a lot of things, but they are a visual and symbolic synthesis of the complete work - there is a whole systemic morphological issue in the illustrations.’ ‘decontextualized and loose, they can seem surreal,’ explains ceballos. The divine comedy heaven illustration for chant 11 ![]() the approach of the illustrations escapes literal representation and instead offers a conceptual summary. ![]() ![]() In ceballos‘ conceptualization, the readers are given the viewpoint of dante and the divine comedy is represented as virgil, the roman poet who is presented as human reason in dante’s work. The divine comedy heaven illustration for chant 3 the narrative describes dante’s travels through hell, purgatory, and paradise or heaven. ![]() Argentinian visual artist maru ceballos has created a series of illustrations based on the divine comedy, an epic 14th-century work by italian poet dante alighieri. ![]()
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