Painting "Who's Next?"

Assemblage, mixed media (concrete, oil, plastic, textured finish) 

The size of the painting is 12x12 inches | 28x28 centimeters.

The artwork is one-of-a-kind, hand-signed on the backside.


About artwork 

This art about war, here we see soldiers who are like toy figures in someone's game, lined up in an endless cycle of confrontation... This circle is like their common mother's womb, from which they have no way out, where they are bound by an umbilical cord of mutual violence and buried together under a layer of dust and fragments of military shells. Some of them are already ending their lives in a bloody puddle. Somebody is still alive. Perhaps he will be next? Maybe tomorrow the merciless hand of the clock will point to him too?
In the center of the work we see the beginning of the man’s life (in the form of sperm), and at the edges of the circle - the end of his life (in the form of the corpse of the soldier)... Death in War ... In the 21st century... 


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Made by Leah Larisa Bunshaft (#DIZLARKA)



dizlarka, Assemblage, time, clock, war, soldier, stop war, artist, Leah Larisa Bunshaft, conceptual, contemporary, time, lost time, broken time, clock, art with clock