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Dubinochka (baton) Sculpture

Anton Ovchinnikov

Netherlands

Sculpture, Metal on Wood

Size: 24 W x 4.9 H x 2.8 D in

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The main idea is that birch is one of the symbols of Russia. Along with a bear, balalaika, vodka, and so on. And, unfortunately, police brutality is gradually becoming the same symbol in Russia. At rallies during the dispersal of peaceful demonstrations and prisons, people are tortured, raped, and killed by police. The series of works "Birch" dedicated to showing what sad national symbols are gradually creeping into the foreground.

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Sculpture:Metal on Wood

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:24 W x 4.9 H x 2.8 D in

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Hi there! My name is Anton Ovchinnikov. I was born in 1987 in Kazan, Russia, shortly about me. Education: 2002, Kazan art school №5. 2006, Kazan Art College. In the same 2006 year, I moved to Moscow, where I worked as a designer, illustrator, artist, and art director at different advertising agencies. I have been an entrepreneur artist since 2014. My works are in private collections in the USA, Germany, India, Nepal, Georgia, and Russia. Since 2024, I have been living and working in Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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