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One of the paintings from the series “Cupids of Suburbs”, which is an adventure of two winged creatures. They are half-mythological, half-religious creatures: sometimes cupids and sometimes cherubs, but they do not remember exactly. They jumped straight out from the Renaissance paintings and move freely on modern canvases. Their goal is fun. They can make fun of everyone, and everything merely lets them laugh and make fun. As far as they remember, they are children, so what morals or ethics are required? They often fly freely over tall buildings in suburbs, trick or play Cupidball with each other. From time to time, they walk in parks and peck crumbs with pigeons. Like in thriller movies, if they get angry, they load love arrows and will shoot all over the people. When they get bored, they visit a cemetery and start posing as if they were angel statues. They dare everything merely to have fun.
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70.9 W x 35.8 H x 0.1 D in
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Gagosh is a pseudonym of a Georgia-based artist who creates stencils, paintings, installations, statues, street poetry and mosaics. His works mostly address social, environmental and political issues such as social inequality and discrimination, pollution, climate change, corruption etc.
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