Matthew 4:10 “Then saith Jesus unto Him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou serve.” The figure...
Matthew 4:10 “Then saith Jesus unto Him, Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, and Him only shalt thou serve.”
The figure of Lucifer in the Gib Singleton sculpture appears much like a gargoyle in the traditional depictions from architectural sculpture. The gargoyle has been traditionally placed on buildings to guard from evil. They wait and perch for when they should take action. In contrast, Lucifer is the embodiment of evil. He is waiting like the gargoyle but for different reasons. Collector Dr. Wayne Yakes inspired Singleton to create this highly unusual sculpture. Yakes envisioned Satan as one who is bored and uninterested. This is the ultimate curse. Satan is forever separated from God and what is left? Nothing is left. Existence is forever meaningless, nothing makes sense, and all of this is wrapped up into this Singleton sculpture.
“Fallen Angle depicts Lucifer or Satan in the artistic tradition of Gustave Dore’s illustrations in Paradise Lost or Jean-Jacques Feuchere’s sculpture in the Louvre. He’s in the pose like Auguste Rodin’s ‘The Thinker’ because he’s trying to figure out how he got to be King of the bad people. He loved God, and was His number one angel- ‘the brightest in the sky’- until he overreached himself and was cast down to rule the evil side. I think he probably got that job because he was pretty good at it.” – Gib Singleton