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Painting with the Sculpture
Part of a silent dialogue series.  Two different entities in the room with apparent similarities investigating the space.  Painting and sculpture.  Entities are standalone but complete each other inside this game.
The form in the painting is born from the abstract form of the sculpture.
Two figure-like forms, prisoned inside the marble, that trying to liberate from one another.  
Fetters (from their lives memories perhaps) stick the figures together.
Like a rope pulling it both in opposite directions.  
The effort is anxious and obvious.  
Figures could be real or imagined.  But the idea is the liberation from the prison of the mind.  The torture is hell.
The marble sculpture is in a dialog with Painting.
Weight 2310 gr.
The intention is for both painting and sculpture to be together in a room as an installation in a silent dialogue.
Part of a silent dialogue series.  Two different entities in the room with apparent similarities investigating the space.  Painting and sculpture.  Entities are standalone but complete each other inside this game.
The form in the painting is born from the abstract form of the sculpture.
Two figure-like forms, prisoned inside the marble, that trying to liberate from one another.  
Fetters (from their lives memories perhaps) stick the figures together.
Like a rope pulling it both in opposite directions.  
The effort is anxious and obvious.  
Figures could be real or imagined.  But the idea is the liberation from the prison of the mind.  The torture is hell.
The marble sculpture is in a dialog with Painting.
Weight 2310 gr.
The intention is for both painting and sculpture to be together in a room as an installation in a silent dialogue.
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inspired by Dante's Sculpture

Charis Psachos

Greece

Sculpture, Marble on Marble

Size: 7.1 W x 6.3 H x 7.1 D in

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Part of a silent dialogue series. Two different entities in the room with apparent similarities investigating the space. Painting and sculpture. Entities are standalone but complete each other inside this game. The form in the painting is born from the abstract form of the sculpture. Two figure-like forms, prisoned inside the marble, that trying to liberate from one another. Fetters (from their lives memories perhaps) stick the figures together. Like a rope pulling it both in opposite directions. The effort is anxious and obvious. Figures could be real or imagined. But the idea is the liberation from the prison of the mind. The torture is hell. The marble sculpture is in a dialog with Painting. Weight 2310 gr. The intention is for both painting and sculpture to be together in a room as an installation in a silent dialogue.

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Sculpture:Marble on Marble

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:7.1 W x 6.3 H x 7.1 D in

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My passion is the conceptual abstract diving beyond forms, to the edges of calligraphy and ideograms. Dancing lines in pure meditation derived from body gestures with or without the "brush". Painted layers of time. Time is emotion. The better the meditation the better the line and the expressed emotion. A healing painting technique for the painter. The result is spontaneous and subconscious creations originate from conscious planning that implies ideas concerning the mind and the unconscious. Thank you…

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