The Grim Reaper (from the Hart Project)
2001
21 x 30.5cm (8.25 x 12in)
Poster colour, gouache and gold dust on mountboard
Artist: Rabindra K.D.Kaur Singh
Using Margaret Thatcher as an Archetype, this symbolic portrait of
her reinterprets the traditional image of the Grim Reaper as the war
mongering politician who not only uses war to further personal ambition,
but has the arrogance to claim the 'glory' of winning, as a personal
victory.
Such politicians wave the flag of patriotism whilst the real motive
or driving force, is an egocentric greed and thirst for material gain
and power - ultimately paid for by the suffering and death of the
many thousands of innocent victims which the horrors of war claim.
The idea for the painting was sparked by the following rebuke made
by Mrs Thatcher to one of her cabinet ministers:
"Michael, have you ever won a war ? I have."
'The Grim Reaper' emphasises the conceit of someone who would make
such a statement when in fact, nothing could be further than the truth
!