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Genesis Print

Nikolas Tsorpatzidis

Greece

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

A primeval vision of the birth of monotheistic religion as a monumental mother figure with a child in her arms. She is not a loving, nurturing mother; on the contrary, she looks serious and thoughtful. The woman examines the baby, contemplating the consequences of this new creation. Will it be for better or for worse? The mother figure is inspired by the mysterious eye idols of Tell Brak, while her dress as well as the baby’s clothes are adorned with symbols from the first Semitic languages. Edition of 8

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Giclee on Canvas

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12 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

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13.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Nikolas is a Greek sculptor working mainly in bronze, but also wood and marble. His passion for sculpture stems from his fascination with the sculpting process. According to the artist: "It is the constantly present challenges, when I harness hard materials, that push me to explore new methods and techniques, in my effort to realise my ideas in small, medium and large scale". He also uses various patinas on his sculptures, "as an experiment of understanding how the same work may be perceived by the viewer in different ways". His work is influenced by the countries from the four continents in which he has lived in throughout his life. "Wherever I travel, I always absorb and process how people interact with their world, especially in places outside the Western canon of living and thinking", says the artist. That is why, apart from history and mythology, elements from indigenous peoples are often incorporated in his sculptures. "I believe that even more than technology, art sparks the imagination and makes you think outside the box": Nikolas is deeply concerned about the position of the human race in a future defined by machine learning and our co-existence with androids and cyborgs. His work is, therefore, an expression of his beliefs and feelings for the future of humanity.

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