Giubileo (100x100 cm on 100% linen) is a powerful and provocative abstract piece, using bold yellow and purple stripes to convey a deeper, unsettling message. The contrast between these colors—yellow symbolizing divinity, light, or even deception, and purple often associated with power, spirituality, and mourning—creates a visual tension that reflects the theme of corruption within sacred institutions.
The burned canvas adds a raw, violent element, representing destruction, suffering, and hidden truths being exposed. This intentional damage could symbolize the scars left by abuse, the dark forces at play, and the weight of concealed sins within the Vatican. The abstract nature allows the viewer to confront the subject emotionally rather than literally, making the piece both visually striking and conceptually intense.