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Natura Morta means still life in Italian yet literally translated; it means dead nature. A similar translation of still life can be found in the Serbo-Croatian language. “Mrtva Priroda.”

Greif Lazic’s Natura Morta is a series of collages made from free advertisement catalog cut-outs. These cheaply produced brochures are available in supermarkets or are delivered to you with the daily mail. In those, viewers are continuously bombarded with images of meat and animal products showcased in, what is supposed to be, an appealing and tasty way. This form of presentation is well known and often used to distract potential buyers from the inconvenient truth behind the product. It is creating a disconnected perception between life and death. Natura Morta is pushing this idea even further by using one of the archetypes of beauty: flowers. — In this still life, the dark side of the beautiful flowers reviles itself only by paying close attention. Meat, sausages, fish, eggs, and other animal food products are the parts of the flowers and plants and are, when realized, creating a moment of surprise and shock.
Natura Morta means still life in Italian yet literally translated; it means dead nature. A similar translation of still life can be found in the Serbo-Croatian language. “Mrtva Priroda.”

Greif Lazic’s Natura Morta is a series of collages made from free advertisement catalog cut-outs. These cheaply produced brochures are available in supermarkets or are delivered to you with the daily mail. In those, viewers are continuously bombarded with images of meat and animal products showcased in, what is supposed to be, an appealing and tasty way. This form of presentation is well known and often used to distract potential buyers from the inconvenient truth behind the product. It is creating a disconnected perception between life and death. Natura Morta is pushing this idea even further by using one of the archetypes of beauty: flowers. — In this still life, the dark side of the beautiful flowers reviles itself only by paying close attention. Meat, sausages, fish, eggs, and other animal food products are the parts of the flowers and plants and are, when realized, creating a moment of surprise and shock.
Natura Morta means still life in Italian yet literally translated; it means dead nature. A similar translation of still life can be found in the Serbo-Croatian language. “Mrtva Priroda.”

Greif Lazic’s Natura Morta is a series of collages made from free advertisement catalog cut-outs. These cheaply produced brochures are available in supermarkets or are delivered to you with the daily mail. In those, viewers are continuously bombarded with images of meat and animal products showcased in, what is supposed to be, an appealing and tasty way. This form of presentation is well known and often used to distract potential buyers from the inconvenient truth behind the product. It is creating a disconnected perception between life and death. Natura Morta is pushing this idea even further by using one of the archetypes of beauty: flowers. — In this still life, the dark side of the beautiful flowers reviles itself only by paying close attention. Meat, sausages, fish, eggs, and other animal food products are the parts of the flowers and plants and are, when realized, creating a moment of surprise and shock.
Natura Morta means still life in Italian yet literally translated; it means dead nature. A similar translation of still life can be found in the Serbo-Croatian language. “Mrtva Priroda.”

Greif Lazic’s Natura Morta is a series of collages made from free advertisement catalog cut-outs. These cheaply produced brochures are available in supermarkets or are delivered to you with the daily mail. In those, viewers are continuously bombarded with images of meat and animal products showcased in, what is supposed to be, an appealing and tasty way. This form of presentation is well known and often used to distract potential buyers from the inconvenient truth behind the product. It is creating a disconnected perception between life and death. Natura Morta is pushing this idea even further by using one of the archetypes of beauty: flowers. — In this still life, the dark side of the beautiful flowers reviles itself only by paying close attention. Meat, sausages, fish, eggs, and other animal food products are the parts of the flowers and plants and are, when realized, creating a moment of surprise and shock.
Natura Morta means still life in Italian yet literally translated; it means dead nature. A similar translation of still life can be found in the Serbo-Croatian language. “Mrtva Priroda.”

Greif Lazic’s Natura Morta is a series of collages made from free advertisement catalog cut-outs. These cheaply produced brochures are available in supermarkets or are delivered to you with the daily mail. In those, viewers are continuously bombarded with images of meat and animal products showcased in, what is supposed to be, an appealing and tasty way. This form of presentation is well known and often used to distract potential buyers from the inconvenient truth behind the product. It is creating a disconnected perception between life and death. Natura Morta is pushing this idea even further by using one of the archetypes of beauty: flowers. — In this still life, the dark side of the beautiful flowers reviles itself only by paying close attention. Meat, sausages, fish, eggs, and other animal food products are the parts of the flowers and plants and are, when realized, creating a moment of surprise and shock.

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Natura Morta / The Lavish Dinner Painting

Greif Lazic

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 23.2 W x 35 H x 0.3 D in

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Natura Morta means still life in Italian yet literally translated; it means dead nature. A similar translation of still life can be found in the Serbo-Croatian language. “Mrtva Priroda.” Greif Lazic’s Natura Morta is a series of collages made from free advertisement catalog cut-outs. These cheaply ...

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2020

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Painting, Acrylic on Paper

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23.2 W x 35 H x 0.3 D in

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Gold

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Greif Lazic are Michele and Aleks, a gay couple since 2016 and queer artist duo since 2019. Since mid-2022, they have been creating art, with and in love, from their studio in the heart of Berlin. Greif Lazic's art examines queer identity, intimacy, and sexuality. The name "Greif Lazic" is an homage to the artists' mothers; these are their maiden names.

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