




Divina Creator
The painting deals with the concept of the multiverse, the idea of several universes rather than one, here depicted as bubbles. The galaxy in the background is not formed by stars, but by clusters of universes. The painting is also religiously satirical and questions that man is created in the image of God and rather puts the sloth in our place, with God depicted as a sloth. I use traditional Christian symbols such as the triangular halo, the shape of the galaxy and the nine bowls. The number 3 stands for the Trinity and the nine bubbles for 3X3 based on Dante's Inferno, with 9 being the worst of hell and the interpretation of 9 and geometry as the most sacred. As a whole, Divina Creator can be seen as a flying spaghetti monster that ironizes the principle of creationism, with a bubble-blowing sloth as the creator of the universes.