
"Venice"
collection
Watermark of the Time
Paperclay, 60 cm (24"), 2004
one-of-a-kind
Photo by author
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...having
scuttled and sunk its scallop shell,
concealing its face while flaunting its backside,
Time rises from the goddess's frothy tide,
yet
changes nothing but clock hand and bell
J.Brodsky "Lagoon"
(translated by Antony Hecht)
I try with this doll to express
the concentrated basic idea of the collection. If the
architecture is the stiffened music, than it is possible
to tell about Venice, that it is the stiffened dance of
the Time under the music of the sea. Walking in Venice,
no longer make the difference between the Sea and the
Land, between the Past and the Present, between the Reality
and the Fantasy.
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