The End

The End

Installation, Still life, Political / Social, Sacred / Mythological, Organic material, 150x330x150cm
The End

In the work are worked the concepts of temporality, life / death, self-fruition and re-signification, from the conviction that everything turns on a trajectory to the end, making a parallel with the load Iconological present in objects and materials used, their significance, their tasks and concepts, reflecting on the time correlated to human finitude and art. So long, relentless and inexorable changes everything, making every moment a single irreversible and unchangeable range in order to walk.

The focus is the process that leads to its transformation and its re-signification are converging elements that expand the understanding that everything runs out, most of the time itself. Thus, the paper aims to educate the public about the need for a new look at himself, making it clear that the wear that leads to the end depends exclusively on the rhythm in life.
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