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“Danzando sotto il velo” (Work in Progress)

Araiké Da Silva

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rougemary

Just an italian based in Berlin with a deep passion for arts. I'm a writer, a poet and a painter.

9 months ago

Interesting and meaningful.

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vuddita

Dj and electronic music producer. Based in Berlin currently cooking projects.

a year ago

It makes me think about simple things. Or even complex things being simple. Or becoming simple. Everything is simple. We just think its complex. Ha

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striiiga

obsessed with pearls, Venus, and devastatingly beautiful objects i write, paint and cast spells ✨

a year ago

this resembles a self-embrace to me, and makes me recall the moments in which my body was at its most alive

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odt.33

Ceramic artist and sculptor

a year ago

FASCINATED
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naninu

dreamy visions

2 years ago

If the art could talk, the dancing being inside of the stone would make its voice clear. It’s not so much about what specifically is said, but the movements of the entity trapped in the stone, like a body covered in blankets, moving parts - forming into one

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tammy_tamara

Artist by mind and heart

2 years ago

Reminds me of home. Driving past rocky hills standing so close to me i can just sit in my car and admire the intricate waves and colors of the rocks; all the brown and beige, red and orange

SENTIMENTAL
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memestrangeli

Just another art enthusiast, scrolling down the art world and getting submersed by beauty

2 years ago

This reminds me of the passage of time through erosion. There is something special about stones, they are conglomerates of time. In the other art pieces presented the juxtaposition with a steel socle let’s me feel like a juxtaposition of materials that seem at first in contradiction but the more you look into it, the more poetic links appear (in stones we find different types of micro particules of metal). Creating bridges. I wonder what is the process of carving, is it to let the gesture speak or the stone?

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gawie_joubert

Clay mover, dust maker, nail collector

2 years ago

AFFECTIONATE
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viktoria

2 years ago

Oh my, I think I just understood what you are doing with the sandstone. That is amazing. How immediate can you carve and shape the stone? How hard is it?

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