CovidStar
A Microscopic Universe and Celestial Symbolism
In the evocative piece CovidStar, artist Scott Seaboldt invites viewers into a profound meditation on the intersection of biological reality and spiritual symbolism. The work emerges from a complex process of creation and destruction, born from an amalgamation of discarded works on paper that were layered and reworked over two calendar years. This technique lends the painting a palpable sense of history, where every stroke carries the weight of previous iterations. At its core, the image presents a striking blue circular form, punctuated by vibrant red dots, suggesting a celestial body or perhaps a microscopic organism caught in a moment of intense vitality. The composition is intricately detailed, with smaller circles interconnected by fine lines, creating a web-like structure that mimics both the neural networks of life and the structural complexity of a virus.
The visual language of CovidStar is deeply rooted in the tension between the seen and the unseen. Seaboldt draws direct inspiration from the electron microscope imagery of the COVID-19 virus, translating the terrifyingly small scale of a global pandemic into a grand, abstract aesthetic. Yet, this scientific observation is beautifully buoyed by much older, more mystical influences. The artist integrates the seven-pointed star—a septagram—reminiscent of the works of Hilma af Klint. By invoking this shape, Seaboldt bridges the gap between modern pathology and ancient mysticism, utilizing the septagram as a Kabbalistic harbinger of love and a Christian motif of protection. This duality allows the painting to function as both a contemporary commentary on a global crisis and a timeless talisman of hope.
A Masterpiece of Texture and Emotional Resonance
For the discerning collector or interior designer, CovidStar offers a sophisticated interplay of color and form that can serve as a commanding focal point in any curated space. The deep, resonant blues provide a sense of calm and infinite depth, while the rhythmic placement of red accents injects a necessary energy and urgency into the composition. The technique, characterized by its layered and reconstructed nature, provides a rich tactile quality that is particularly captivating when viewed as a high-quality reproduction. The piece does not merely sit upon a wall; it commands the atmosphere, inviting contemplation on the fragility of life and the resilience of the human spirit.
Ultimately, the emotional impact of CovidStar lies in its ability to hold two opposing truths simultaneously: the vulnerability of our biological existence and the enduring strength of symbolic protection. It is a work that speaks to the era of uncertainty in which it was conceived, yet it transcends its historical moment through its masterful use of abstraction and spiritual iconography. Whether placed in a modern gallery setting or a refined residential interior, this painting serves as a profound conversation piece, prompting viewers to look closer at the microscopic wonders and the cosmic connections that define our shared reality.
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Om dette kunstværk
- Titel: CovidStar
- Kunstner: scott seaboldt
- Format: Square
- Ophavsretlig status: Beskyttet af ophavsret
- Udstillet hos: ArtsWestchester
- Medietype: WallArt
- Kontekstuelt korpus: exploration of memory , layered discarded works
- Hovedfarve: Gray
- Nøgleord: blue and red palette , layered textures , blue circle painting
- Farvetone: Blue-Violet to Rose
Hurtige fakta
- Title: CovidStar
- Notable elements or techniques: Two-sided image, amalgamation of works
- Artistic style: Abstract/Symbolic
- Subject or theme: COVID-19 virus and septagram symbolism
- Influences:
- Hilma af Klint
- Electron microscope images
- Kabbalistic septagram


