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The mural created for the exhibition " Until the Road Forgets" at the Pasadena Museum of California Art.
The center figure is Jan Hus, the 15th Century martyr who was burned at the stake in Constance, Germany in 1415. It is a 360 degree view of Old Town Prague comprised of 250+ photographic elements. Oilgraph Triptych on masonite panels with bone and blood. 36"x240" 2003 There's additional information on its making here: [link] |
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December 5, 2003
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agian.. the colours.. the style.. the roughness..
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Perhaps the waves are saying: Remember your dreams ~ Remember your dreams ~ Remember your dreams
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This is nucking futs!!! I'd love to find out more info on how you did this... what do you mean "Bone and blood" - are u serious or is that symbolic for the effort you put in? It looks like there are some photographs put together to make the piece (almost like a collage?)... curious curious curious. This definitely fills your belief that " Art should never give answers, just ask good questions."
The clouds, the colors, the composition, the figures floating at the top. I'm sure this is chock full of symbolism. This idea started back in 1997?
Excellent excellent excellent (three times for good luck). +fav!!!!!!
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