WAR

Acrylic paint, mixed media

The “WAR” series is a statement that everyone bleeds the same color.

Unikel’s channeling sessions are the source of creative inspiration for this series.

In a gesture of peace and reconciliation, Ukrainian, Russian, Jewish, and Arab volunteers donated blood that was mixed-in to the red paint. Also the paintings contain real photos of innocent victims from both sides of the conflicts.

The energy released by the War series brings the world one step closer to real change. Unikel’s personal message is to ‘Stop all wars’ and to stand for peace.

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WAR III

“A Land Painted Red ”
(Israel | Palestine)

Unikel’s "A Land Painted Red," captures the suffering of people in Israel and Palestine. It delivers a powerful message about the enduring impact of war on everyday people.

The rough texture of the painting adds to the overall sense of urgency, chaos, and need to find solutions.

"A Land Painted Red" is a powerful and disturbing image that effectively conveys the cost of war on a nation. Another work in the WAR collection, A Land Painted Red also contains blood from people on opposing sides of the conflict and images of victims.



36” x 48” stretched canvas in metal frame Archival prep process, sealed and varnished.

Ready for long-term display and storage.

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WAR II

The Death of Peace”
(Ukraine | Russia)

This work confronts the viewer with the brutality of war.

The bold lettering dominates the canvas, a relentless echo of the suffering war inflicts that reverberates for generations.

As another piece in the WAR collection, this painting also has blood from a Russian and a Ukrainian mixed-in to the red paint to symbolize how personal and painful this conflict is for both peoples.





36” x 48” stretched canvas in metal frame Archival prep process, sealed and varnished.

Ready for long-term display and storage.

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WAR I

"Syrian Bloodshed”
(Syria)

The never-ending civil war in Syria has tortured its people for a generation.



This painting is an exploration of violence and harmony that creates a tumultuous interplay of colors that evoke a sense of both destruction and suffering.





36” x 48” stretched canvas in metal frame Archival prep process, sealed and varnished.

Ready for long-term display and storage.