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sculture di mimmo paladino villa pisani - venezia Italy -
The works in the shape of men nestles in fetal positions, which represent both the human existence is a vital precedent, these beings are set on plates, as immersed in a sleep which in turn recalls the images of dreams and the depth of 'unconscious.
14 responses
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ina:botao (Deleted) said (27 May 2009):
really bizarre...excellent image!
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Snezana Jovanovic said (27 May 2009):
to bizarre...
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Tony (Deleted) said (27 May 2009):
Bravo!
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Deborah Downes gave props (28 May 2009):
Fascinating and disturbing.
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Ronnie Ginnever gave props (28 May 2009):
Surreal!
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francesco scipioni said (30 May 2009):
Inquietante....
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Elise Kihntopf said (10 Jun 2009):
what was the reason behind the sculptures in this form?
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yustina haryono said (17 Aug 2009):
excellente
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Rei Golay gave props (18 Oct 2009):
Wow! That's so fascinating. The pictures and the art in it. I love it.
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Angel Foice gave props (20 Oct 2009):
i adore this. :]
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♥ Cairenn ♥ said (29 Oct 2009):
!!!WoW!!!
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Nelson Campbell (Deleted) gave props (29 Oct 2009):
INCREDIBLE.
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Deborah Austin said (11 Nov 2009):
Amazing shot, the setup and the eerie, ancient feel. Wonderful.
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Robin Lerios said (11 Nov 2009):
Fantastic image! The figures are also struggling with life posed so delicately in the position of the womb, as if listening for a way BACK, away from this struggle. Fantastico!
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