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“Contemporary Saints” I, José Mujica / The Blue Beetle and the Dog Drawing

Veselina Zagralova

Austria

Drawing, Chalk on Paper

Size: 11.7 W x 8.3 H x 0.1 D in

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The series “Contemporary Saints” introduces perso­nalities from different nationalities and milieus. José Mujica, born May 20th, 1935, spent 15 years in prison, including 11 years in a solitary confinement, during the military dictatorship in Uruguay. As President (2010 to 2015), he increased the percentage of energy generated from renewable sources enormously. There’s no country in the region in which that many households are connected to fiber networks. Uruguay‘s agriculture is able to feed 28 million people. Known as the “world‘s poorest president” he kept only 10 percent of his salary for himself and kept driving his old blue VW Beetle.

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Drawing:Chalk on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.7 W x 8.3 H x 0.1 D in

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Born in 1977 in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria. Lives and works in Vienna since 2004. The work of Vesselina Zagralova deals with issues that shape today‘s society – consumption, religion, gender roles, social rules, human behavior and human beings themselves. Media (television, newspapers, Internet), history and everyday life are points of reference. Each artwork is a reflection of something happening in the real world, either in the present or in the past. People and objects get a symbolic meaning, which calls gridlocked social rules of yesterday and today into question. Objects that surround us as children and as adults and form our role models and our view of the world, for example appear as a whole army threatening to kill us. Objects become part of the human being or the human being turns into the object.

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