Series-Abomination/ Sub series-Conquest: Twilight of the Gods by Robert J. Perry (Original Painting)
Paintings by Robert J. Perry For Sale
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Title: Series-Abomination/ Sub series-Conquest: Twilight of the Gods
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Artist: Robert J. Perry
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Category: Paintings
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Framed?: Not specified
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Shipping from: United States
Price: $700.00
Artwork description
Title: Twilight of the Gods
Medium: One‑of‑one archival canvas print (poster size)
Artist: Robert J. Perry
Description:
Twilight of the Gods captures the final heartbeat of a dying age a brutal, intimate confrontation between two horned warriors whose struggle feels both personal and cosmic. Rendered in scorched reds, earthen browns, and shadow‑black, the scene unfolds like the last stanza of a mythic saga. The figures kneel in the dirt, locked in a moment that could be mercy, defeat, or the last desperate grasp before oblivion. Their bodies are carved with thick, visceral strokes, giving them the weight of living stone.
The background churns with chaotic texture dripping pigment, layered earth‑tones, and violent marks that evoke fire, ash, and the collapse of the old world. The atmosphere feels ritualistic, as if the gods themselves are watching their own extinction through these two mortal vessels. Every brushstroke carries the gravity of ending cycles, broken oaths, and the raw, human cost of myth.
This piece embodies the artist’s signature fusion of mythic brutality, emotional immediacy, and painterly depth, elevated by a title that frames the work as an artifact of apocalypse. The one‑of‑one canvas print preserves every ridge, scrape, and tactile gesture, giving the artwork a physical presence that dominates any space it inhabits.
Features:
• One‑of‑one edition, never to be reproduced
• Poster‑sized archival canvas
• High‑fidelity reproduction of original texture and brushwork
• Signed by the artist
• Certificate of Authenticity included
For Collectors Who Appreciate:
Mythic storytelling, apocalyptic symbolism, primal confrontation, expressive texture, and art that feels like a relic from the final chapter of an ancient world.






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