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Dead refugees (54 skulls) Painting

Katja Uccusic-Indra

Austria

Painting, Tempera on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.8 D in

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A part of my artisic work are skulls. For me they are not scary or negative but an outlet of aggression. They are a hommage to Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst, too. On this large picture you can see 54 golden skulls on black canvas. I have named this work "dead refugees" to remind us about the scandalous politics of Austria's and Europe's governments on refugees. Last September I put seven pictures with skulls in front of the Federal Chancellery of the Republic of Austria as a daily intervention.

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Painting:Tempera on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.4 W x 39.4 H x 1.8 D in

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Swarming in the ink sky In Katja Uccusic-Indra’s works viruses, vulcans, skulls and feministic symbols swarm. Mickey Mouse and Keith Harings barking dog say good night to each other under the black ink sky. A passionate bite in well-formed fruits and vegetables ranging from purple eggplants and green apples to red melons. A small girl is sitting on a dorian column with a Roman Venus mirror in her hands. It is reminiscent of Pop Art, childish graffiti and modern caveman painting. Stop the war Since the beginning of the Russian invasion artists all over the world like Katja request Putin to leave Ukraine with his bombs and tanks. The dictator violates human rights daily. In Katja’s pictures you can see children attacked by arrows and Russian symbols. The war infects Europe like a plague. The white ears of Mickey Mouse stand for peace and prosperity so that children can have a future without violence, murder and death. “I have children on my own. I don’t want them to fight in World War III”, says Katja, “Peace has to be restored. I am addressing Wolodymyr Selenskyj to negotiate.” Another war is going on in Israel: It has to be stopped, too! Wars are for museums, not for people.

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