This painting explores the hidden ambitions rooted in Western power structures and the enduring desire to dominate. The chair represents a throne—an age-old symbol of authority. The red tie and suit reference modern Western power holders, echoing corporate and political control.
The eagle, a historic emblem of imperial strength, symbolises the act of hunting—taking from the weak to sustain the strong, a pattern traced back to the dawn of civilisation.
Zodiac symbols in the composition serve as a reminder of ancient roots, suggesting that this cycle of dominance is not new, but deeply embedded in human history.