An
image that is currently being circulated online of dancehall artiste
Vybz Kartel being depicted as a god has sparked outrage and mix
reactions from viewers on social media.
The painting shows a fully tattooed,
light-skinned Kartel sitting high on a throne made of gold in the
clouds. In the image, he is seen holding a staff in his right hand and
contorting his fingers to the 'empire' sign on the other.
Kartel can also be seen in the painting
dressed in a pink toga, purple cap with the letter 'W' and matching
Clarks, while having his chin caressed by a topless woman on bended
knees staring adoringly at him as he looks on.
But unlike the doting woman in the
painting, some viewers were not amused while others stated that it was a
ploy by the artiste to remain relevant during his incarceration.
"That photo is just so wrong in so many ways!" a Facebook viewer commented.
Another stated, "And he draws out people yet again, when unuh gonna learn seh him do this just for the attention! Smart man!"
The painting's creator has also come under scrutiny by viewers, with many accusing him of idolizing the artiste.
"The painting is about his ego and the image he was portraying to the world," he said.
When asked what was the inspiration
behind the picture, Robinson said "The inspiration was how the media
portrayed Kartel at the time."
He also said, "The painting is a
recreation of 'Ingres's - Jupiter and Thetis'. It illustrates Jamaica's
media portrayal of Vybz Kartel as a larger than life figure in
dancehall. They placed him on that throne and dancehall society at his
feet and blamed him for the behaviour of youths."
Robinson also sought to dismiss claims
that the painting was published by Kartel or members of his camp as a
ploy to stir up controversy to keep the artiste relevant during his
incarceration.
"Kartel has nothing to do with the
picture, this was created before he was imprisoned, he knows nothing
about the painting and has probably never seen it
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