PROKOP IGOR EUGEN | GOD’S CREATIVE PROCESS OF NATURE
“We must finally realize that wars and destruction do not make the human race fit for the Divine mission. Disharmonies with nature only exacerbate our inability. Day by day, we have to prove to ourselves and the creator that the human brain is able to know the world in a creative, formative, constructive way.
And then the great ruler will really need us to be present because, in any case, we are structural units of the universe, of the created and of the imagined worlds. But, we will only become useful, advanced units of God’s system if we learn to feel, do, and think for the sake of the whole. And there is no place for total selfishness, stupidity, piety, or excessive self-esteem. NATURA, nature was created at the same time as we were.
We were formed, evolved, felt, and learned the laws and rules of coexistence with nature IN IT. And now we violate these universal laws and foolishly become the enemies of nature.
In the infinite universe, regardless of our thinking or knowledge, there are worlds created by special or even similar “human” beings, which are perhaps more necessary for the creator to operate the entire system. Therefore, if God does not need an irreparable, decaying, defective “component,” a dying Earth, Nature, Earth life, he will let it get to the cosmic garbage heap with all its components.
In order to reverse this process, as far as possible, art and the use of a unique system of creative minds are also required for orientation and for expressing feelings and thoughts.
The work of art is also born in the same place as scientific discoveries in the human brain. To the best of our knowledge, we can consider the human brain to be God’s creative process of nature, the highest order. This is where the artwork comes from. The multitude of Works makes up an essential element of the earthly system in universal thinking.
We can create works that are important to both the creator and the earthly being. They can be used with details for God’s mission to operate the whole world.” -Igor E. Prokop. 2020.
PROKOP IGOR EUGEN, Born in 1953, Lives and works in Visegrad, Budapest, Hungary. Quite a renaissance man, Prokop is driven by his ubiquitous curiosity; he graduated with his studies in various fields, including Dentistry, Biology, Film, Design, and Art. Dedicated to his passion for art, he creates fascinating abstract art with a unique artistic style. He is influenced mainly by his love for nature and aims to convey an important message about climate change and nature protection through his art.
Mixed Media on paper. 70 x 100 x 0.1 cm
Prokop has exhibited in countless solo and group exhibitions around the globe and was awarded respectable international awards, including the Biennale Leonardo Award for drawings, the London Art Biennale Award, the International Confederation of Art Critics Award, the International Prize Andrea Mantegna, and the Chianciano Biennale Award for painting.