Series-Abomination: Mammon by Robert J. Perry

Paintings by Robert J. Perry For Sale

  • Title: Series-Abomination: Mammon

  • Artist: Robert J. Perry

  • Category: Paintings

  • Shipping from: United States

Price: $650.00

Artwork description

Mammon: One‑of‑One Canvas Edition

Detailed Seller’s Description:
A horned figure emerges from a storm of darkness and fractured earth tones, its body carved in raw, sinewed detail. This is Mammon, not merely the demon of greed, but the embodiment of insatiable desire, the hunger that hollows worlds and corrodes the soul.

The figure’s anatomy is rendered with visceral precision: muscular yet damaged, as though wealth itself has flayed and reshaped the flesh. The horns curve upward like the twisted crown of a fallen king. The torso is tense, almost trembling with the weight of its own appetite. Areas of the body appear raw, exposed, or eroded, suggesting a being consumed by the very force it represents.

Behind Mammon, the background churns with thick, layered strokes of black, brown, and deep red, a collapsing realm of rusted opulence and decayed grandeur. The textures feel like corroded metal, burnt soil, and ancient stone, evoking the ruins left behind by unchecked greed. The lighting cuts across the figure with a harsh, infernal glow, emphasizing every ridge, scar, and distortion.

The composition radiates tension, corruption, and mythic authority. Mammon does not simply stand, he looms, as though stepping forward from a vault of forgotten riches or a tomb built from the bones of civilizations. The piece captures the paradox of greed: power and decay, hunger and ruin, desire and self‑destruction.

Collectors of dark fantasy, infernal mythology, and symbolic horror will immediately recognize the potency and narrative depth of this work.

A one‑of‑one canvas print

Poster‑sized

Artist‑signed

Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity

Tied to a mythic entity with strong symbolic and collector appeal

Executed with intense texture, atmosphere, and emotional force

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