Browsing All posts tagged under »Death«

Crystal Skull Sculpture by Michael Bokrosh: Mnemonic for Death?

November 16, 2009

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Crystal Skull Sculpture by Michael Bokorsh: Mnemonic for Death can come in the form of a skull that glares at you everyday.

Dark Yearnings of the Soul

October 1, 2009

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The color of human soul is dark - violent black. Why else wars have not ended in spite of so many genocides and brutal deaths.

Questioning of Patriarchy by Five Feminist Poets of Different Eras in Different Lights

May 5, 2009

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When you talk about ‘feminism’, the concept of ‘patriarchy’ is virtually raised directly or indirectly. Both come as heavily loaded concepts and they are often juxtaposed. Many feminist poets such as Sojourner Truth (Isabella Baumfree), Emily Dickinson, Maya Angelou, Sylvia Plath, Anna Akhmatova, etc to name a few talked substantially about feminism in different lights [...]

A Yellow Flower by Julio Cortazar: A Take on Continuity of Life and Existential Angst

April 20, 2009

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Cortazar’s short story ‘A Yellow Flower’, in his book Blow-up and other Stories has a unique take on continuity of life and existential angst. The protagonist of the tale perpetually ponders upon mortality, immortality, reincarnation and death through his own surreal experience.

Kevin Carter: Noir Images of Reality and Death

April 7, 2009

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Every war photojournalist must suffer extreme depression. To be a mute witness to death is not easy. But it is important to capture noir reality frame by frame. The worst suffering must be recorded. The brutal beast inside man must be exposed

Andrei Molodkin: Deconstructing Death, Human Body Aesthetically

March 19, 2009

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Andrei Molodkin is a Russian artist who creates art using dead humans and immortalizes them.