lxxiii. chaos and creation

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“[...] Far beyond than mere irony - which would be unforgivably obvious for him - his use of bright and bold colors to explore dark, sensitive themes is meant to portray a beautiful duality of a very unique and complex perception of the self. Much more than Heaven and Hell, norm and contravention, guilty and innocence, Köhler is able to capture, with a surprising delicacy, the plural experience of contradiction, the neverending battle between emotion, thought and action, a struggle that builds and shapes identity in all its political and subjective forms. It takes a remarkable sense of empathy and a deep personal understanding of the wonders and nuisances of the human experience to visually translate intricate and untouchable concepts into a bold, magnificent language that speaks of the si

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