This artwork was created using digital technology and is specially made for high resolution printing.It has two levels of visual perception:with the phrase “there are no limits to human stupidity”,which covers the entire piece, being clearly visible at a closer look (zoom).
ID: | 12699 |
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Artiste: | Dima Tsutskiridze (né en 1954) |
Année de fabrication: | 2013 |
Taille: | 150 x 100 x 2.5 cm |
Informations sur l'artiste
Born in Tbilisi,in the family of artists.
1980-enrolled in Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts. I studied at the Faculty of applied art,
the department of glass and ceramics.
1985-graduated with the diploma of the studio of Monumental Ceramics.
For my entire life, I have been trying to express myself in art using a variety of media.
For several years now I have been working in digital format.
1980-enrolled in Tbilisi Academy of Fine Arts. I studied at the Faculty of applied art,
the department of glass and ceramics.
1985-graduated with the diploma of the studio of Monumental Ceramics.
For my entire life, I have been trying to express myself in art using a variety of media.
For several years now I have been working in digital format.
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