Video: Miniature Worlds by Isaac Kordall
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How it happened that for a long time sculptors prefer marble as a material for their works - the rest of the stones are considered "ignoble" in this matter. And here is a Belgian artist of Spanish origin Isaac Cordal such conventions are foreign. After all, he makes his sculptures from cement. Moreover, contrary to all expectations and logic as such, he makes them very, very miniature.
I must say that these works are not the first experience of Isaac Kordal in creating something miniature from cement. On the website Kulturologiya. RF we have already talked about a series of his works Cement eclipses installed on the streets of Barcelona, London, Berlin, Brussels, Liege and other European cities. The works that we will talk about today are a continuation of the theme, altered and rethought.
Moreover, it cannot be said that Isaac Kordal likes cement as such. On the contrary, with his works, he opposes the use of this material that destroys the ecological balance in nature.
In works from the Cement eclipses series, Isaac Kordal shows the public different, far from always rosy aspects of human life. This is the race for Olympic medals, poverty, indifference, and poor social and sanitary conditions.
And the production of cement and other industries associated with it is one of the factors in the emergence of many of these harmful phenomena, albeit very indirect.
Isaac Kordal painstakingly arranges these Cement eclipses of his in the most unusual places. Moreover, he arranges it in such a way that, in combination with them, they create special, very sharp and visual meanings. And you really need to be able to look around in order to admire these great works of miniature art!
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