Deus ex Terra, where animals are gods

A surreal painting of a bear submerged in water, its body glowing with fiery colors, surrounded by vibrant coral and fish.
Aspect of Summer, 2025

At Corey Helford Gallery in Los Angeles, artist Martin Wittfooth unveils Deus ex Terra, a series of 19 new oil paintings that honor nature, animals, and the cycles of the seasons.

The work marks a shift for Wittfooth. Once focused on scenes of environmental ruin, his vision now leans toward reverence and renewal.

Watch in the 2nd image below how Wittfooth brings his paintings to life.

A detailed oil painting of a horse adorned with vibrant mushrooms and ferns, blending elements of nature and wildlife.
Aspect of Earth, 2025

The title Deus ex Terra means “god out of the earth.” Rather than divine rescue from above, Wittfooth points to the sacred force that rises from within the planet itself.

The four elements take shape through horses. One carries fire in the glow of molten stone. Another drifts as air, dissolving into a cloud. Earth rises from fungi and ferns along a body of muscle and bone.

Water flows across a horse’s form, alive with sea creatures. These images blur the line between body and landscape, reminding us that life and environment are inseparable.

A majestic horse figure depicted in a powerful pose, its body composed of flowing lava and rocks, with smoke billowing from its mane against a blue sky.
Aspect of Fire, 2025

Rendered in the rich traditions of European oil painting, the canvases glow with atmosphere.

Light pools and flickers, illuminating creatures that feel both real and mythic. Wolves, deer, rams, and horses emerge as elemental figures, carrying the weight of cycles older than humanity.

A mystical horse covered in flowers and snow, framed by a dark forest and glowing sunset, symbolizing the connection between nature and life cycles.
Aspect of Spring, 2025

One side blazes with warmth and summer growth, the other chills with the starkness of winter.

The clash becomes a portrait of eternal opposition, where no season wins but all endure.

A surreal painting of a mystical wolf made of ice, standing on an ice formation with trees, against a colorful sunset sky.
Aspect of Winter, 2025

Other works follow this path. A wolf stands frozen as winter’s landmark. A deer dissolves into a forest of birches, its antlers rising like branches in autumn air.

A majestic stag composed of foliage and branches stands amidst a vibrant autumn forest, surrounded by falling leaves and soft golden light.
Aspect of Autumn, 2025

Each animal becomes a marker of time.

An intricately painted snail perched on a green spiraled plant with mushrooms in the foreground, showcasing vibrant colors and detailed textures.
Parallelism 4, 2025

In a smaller series titled Parallelism, Wittfooth explores natural symmetry. Circular panels show jellyfish echoing coral, octopus arms twining with blossoms, snails paired with ferns.

The effect is quiet but insistent. Forms across sea and land mirror one another, part of a universal design.

A circular painting featuring a jellyfish surrounded by colorful flowers and cacti, reflecting a blend of marine and desert elements.
Parallelism 5, 2025
A colorful oil painting of a frog surrounded by vibrant coral and aquatic plants, showcasing a harmonious underwater environment.
Parallelism 8, 2025

Deus ex Terra runs through October 4, 2025. It offers viewers an invitation to look closer, to see resilience where we might expect decline, and to find reverence in the natural world.

See more of Wittfooth’s work on his website. Used with artist’s permission.


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4 Comments

  1. Servando Varela Jr

    Amazing and Ilike it. Very thoughtful piece.

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