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KRIST MORT (December 17, 2013)
MIA-JANE HARRIS
London & Kent, UK.
My art delves into the curious, fascinatingly odd and morbidly beautiful. The idea of intriguing the viewers and pulling them in to my world with strange objects and morbid curios to manipulate peoples’ emotions on the subject of mortality – life, death & resurrection. My artwork challenges the inevitability of our disappearance after death by preventing decay and rescuing ‘junk’. I give a second life, an artistic resurrection, to deceased animals and second hand objects with the hope that in return this second chance I give them will help me live on through these creations when I am gone.
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The Dead (2010) de JACK BURMAN (September 13, 2011)
At the Hour of Our Death by photographer SARAH SUDHOFF (October 29, 2010)
« The work of EDOARDO TRESOLDI appears as a majestic architecture sculpture able to tell the volumes of existing early Christian Church and at the same time able to vivify, updating it, the relationship between the ancient and the contemporary. A work that, breaking up the secular controversy of the arts primacy, summarizes two complementary languages into a single, breathtaking scenery. » – Simone Pallotta, Curator
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Luminarie De Cagna: A Cathedral Made from 55,000 LED Lights (January 31, 2012)
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Easter and Holy Week MMXII (April 11, 2012)
Semaine Sainte, MMX (April 6, 2010)
Holy Week (June 22, 2009)
Rudolph Karl Alexander Schneider (21 September 1870, Saint Petersburg, Russia – 18 August 1927, Swinemünde, Poland), commonly known as SASCHA SCHNEIDER, was a German painter and sculptor.