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Predators drawing emerged when i started painting over and over again with charcoal and removing as much as i could with a rusted iron brush...i immediately noted the figures emerging all hunters and preys at the same time under the generic synthesis of a face or an ark.
Predators drawing emerged when i started painting over and over again with charcoal and removing as much as i could with a rusted iron brush...i immediately noted the figures emerging all hunters and preys at the same time under the generic synthesis of a face or an ark.
Predators drawing emerged when i started painting over and over again with charcoal and removing as much as i could with a rusted iron brush...i immediately noted the figures emerging all hunters and preys at the same time under the generic synthesis of a face or an ark.
Predators drawing emerged when i started painting over and over again with charcoal and removing as much as i could with a rusted iron brush...i immediately noted the figures emerging all hunters and preys at the same time under the generic synthesis of a face or an ark.

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Predators 2 Drawing

Evangelos Papapostolou

Greece

Drawing, Charcoal on Paper

Size: 19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0.1 D in

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Predators drawing emerged when i started painting over and over again with charcoal and removing as much as i could with a rusted iron brush...i immediately noted the figures emerging all hunters and preys at the same time under the generic synthesis of a face or an ark.

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I consider art as a malfunction of the brain, a moment where you are aware, disoriented from your feelings space and time...everything looks the other way, doing what was supposed to and you stand there all alone, far away...away from your self customed cage. Art happens when you gaze at the view out of your thoughts and feelings that the bars of the cage blur and gradually melt under the blinding light of freedom. E.Papapostolou 9/12/2013 Born in 1979 in Athens. I currently live in the center of Athens, where i work as a freelance artist.

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