André Kertész, Ecoliers, ca. 1931/1936
André Kertész, Ecoliers, ca. 1931/1936
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Animae Dementia/Animal Madness plasters Berlin & Paris
Berlin and Paris have been invaded with huge paper creatures/animals devouring up their creators, French street artists duo Ro and l’Homme Pendu.
The massive pieces they’ve created are part of a collection titled ‘Animae Dementia’ aka. Animal Madness.
They use a ‘wheat-pasted’ paper technique to place the creatues into the landscape and then suspend themselves within the work, appearing to be gobbled up by the creatures.
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cool, no ?
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