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Genii Cuculatti ( 2006, Original ) by Alexander Stevenson

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Scallies, depicted here with the name given to the triptychs of mysterious figures found on many gravestones through the roman and pre-roman period in england. Note the symbols of the egg and a blade.
The symbolism and form of mysterious-historical artefacts is re-used in a digestible modern form, and to my mind is thoroughly believable.
This image (and the rest of the series) acts as a visual metaphor for the fragmentation, loss, and absorbtion of beliefs and previously important information into more modern systems. But they are also particulary interesting due to the hand-made approach to their creation, and the fact that each 'drawing' is unique.

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Printmaking & Etching Conceptual Art, Figures, Black,

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artist: Alexander Stevenson

medium: Printmaking & Etching

year: 2006


w, h, d: 20cm x 30cm x 1cm

Weight: 1KG

type: Original


Deliver To: United Kingdom

Delivery: £4.00

Delivery time: 1 weeks


Quantity available: 1

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