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The reasons behind the silence Drawing

Mr. Beaverhousen

United Kingdom

Drawing, Pen and Ink on Other

Size: 200.8 W x 5.8 H x 0 D in

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This passage touches the tragedy, and memory attached to it. The colors are dark little man who moves around stoically. A pink triangle has been turned on its chest like a wound in delicate colors, but no less bloody. Testimony from a historical plague should not be forgotten. His figure is a sad blue, although there is no lack of light, a sign of hope irreducible. The rust-colored flashes that besiege him help to define the contours and give it an epic pace. Unstoppable. Silence. Decent.

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Drawing:Pen and Ink on Other

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:200.8 W x 5.8 H x 0 D in

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Xander Beaverhousen was born in Cagliari in 1982, he attended the Art School ", where in 2003 he obtained a diploma in artistic maturity.Like many of the 80's children, Xander has discovered his aptitude for drawing by imitating the style of Japanese anime and that drives him to pursue higher studies at the Art School.Then he began to make postcards and advertising posters for cultural events and to set up his exhibitions in his city.Although playful and friendly personality, the themes of his works are profound and very serious.His technique incorporates the canonical painting and assembly of waste materials, demonstrate that Xander has already gone on an artistic experience with great awareness.Acquired a diploma of artistic maturity in 2003 with subsequent years Integrative, following several courses of Photography, Theater and reuse waste materials for the construction of everyday objects.Join the Stage "From far away was an island." in honor of Bruno Munari organized by artistic and literary critic Alessandra Menesini; artist sculptor Andrea Davanzati Forges.The project aimed at finding a common code between contemporary art and prehistoric art through experimentation.Project "Xander Beaverhousen for Radiohead," a series of works inspired by the songs of English rock band "Radiohead".

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