Video: Snowflakes from weapons
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2024-01-10 02:10
A fleeting glance at the image, I want to say that I have never seen such a perfect and beautiful snowflake, but looking better, you realize that this is not a snowflake at all, but a collage created from a variety of weapons!
Recently, a Mexican artist named Artemio presented a series of 18 creative digital prints measuring 50 × 50 centimeters, composed of pistols, revolvers, machine guns, grenades, bombs, rifles and machetes.
Mexico is one of the countries where weapons decide a lot, even the fate of a person. Violence, brutality and drug trafficking flourish here, and the authorities cannot always cope with this. Creating his "military" collages, the artist Artemio wanted to draw public attention to the existing problem, showing that weapons can be used for peaceful purposes. And his art and "gunsmiths" snowflakes are proof of that.
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