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Still Life by Martin Klimas

Martin Klimas destroys a lot of clay to make his art. Combining the silence of Eadweard Muybridge’s horse pictures with the association-rich composition of a still life, Klimas breaks recognizable objects so they become something else, and stops us just at the moment of transformation.

I really like the dynamism of the work and it goes well with the kung fu clay figurines.







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Still Life by Martin Klimas

Martin Klimas destroys a lot of clay to make his art. Combining the silence of Eadweard Muybridge’s horse pictures with the association-rich composition of a still life, Klimas breaks recognizable objects so they become something else, and stops us just at the moment of transformation.

I really like the dynamism of the work and it goes well with the kung fu clay figurines.

Still Life by Martin Klimas

Still Life by Martin Klimas

Still Life by Martin Klimas

(via themorningnews.org)

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