This contemporary artwork is made of the found original soviet porcelain bust of The price includes DHL Express worldwide shipping.
There are NO DELAYS in international shipping from Ukraine due to Covid-19.
About artwork.
This contemporary artwork is made of Lenin's found original soviet porcelain bust decorated with oil paint, steel gazing balls, and resin.
As a result of this artistic gesture, the artist erases the propaganda and ideological meanings of the image while endowing it with decorative qualities.
However, with all the fun of this manipulation, the sculpture acquires new meanings, an antinomical combination of play and seriousness, prompting the viewer to go beyond the accepted paradigm.
In 2015 the Ukrainian government banned all symbols and images associated with the USSR. But numerous oil portraits, sculptures, monuments, and other images of Lenin began to be removed from public places decades before the "decommunization laws." What happened to the hundreds of thousands of portraits of former Soviet leader? Many of them are already destroyed. Some of them had been left in attics or basements. Oleksandr is looking for all these forgotten things and giving them a new life and new artistic content.
PLEASE NOTE The buyer will be responsible for paying international customs fees, determined by the country the artwork is being shipped to. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to making a purchase.
Oil, Steel Gazing Balls, and Resin on Porcelain Bust
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This contemporary artwork is made of the found original soviet porcelain bust of The price includes DHL Express worldwide shipping.
There are NO DELAYS in international shipping from Ukraine due to Covid-19.
About artwork.
This contemporary artwork is made of Lenin's found original soviet porcelain bust decorated with oil paint, steel gazing balls, and resin.
As a result of this artistic gesture, the artist erases the propaganda and ideological meanings of the image while endowing it with decorative qualities.
However, with all the fun of this manipulation, the sculpture acquires new meanings, an antinomical combination of play and seriousness, prompting the viewer to go beyond the accepted paradigm.
In 2015 the Ukrainian government banned all symbols and images associated with the USSR. But numerous oil portraits, sculptures, monuments, and other images of Lenin began to be removed from public places decades before the "decommunization laws." What happened to the hundreds of thousands of portraits of former Soviet leader? Many of them are already destroyed. Some of them had been left in attics or basements. Oleksandr is looking for all these forgotten things and giving them a new life and new artistic content.
PLEASE NOTE The buyer will be responsible for paying international customs fees, determined by the country the artwork is being shipped to. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to making a purchase.
Oil, Steel Gazing Balls, and Resin on Porcelain Bust
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