"8 of 8" (prophetic painting)

But the last picture of Isaac's, 8 of 8, is the most distinctive. Noah Bennet lays on his side in the foreground, his face unmistakable, a bullet hole in the left lens of his horn-rimmed glasses is spattered with blood. That same bright red runs down the side of his face, and in the background behind him, two figures are locked in an embrace; one a blonde woman whose face is obscured by a man cast in shadow holding her close.

— from The Color Red, Part I

Significance

One of fourteen pieces of prophetic artwork hidden under the orchestra pit at the Mariinsky Theatre and safeguarded by Ivan Spektor and his wife, Katarina, with help from Yustina Kozlow.

"8/8" was recovered from St. Petersburg by Benjamin Ryans and Catherine Chesterfield, two members of a team organized by Noah Bennet that also included Abigail Beauchamp, Lashirah Lee and René so that it did not fall into _institute hands.

This painting was done by the late Isaac Mendez.

"8 of 8" (prophetic painting)

Currently in the keeping of:
Catherine Chesterfield

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