Homo Sapiens - Anima Iniqua
Human Rights?
by Aurelio Monge
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About the Book
Throught it, Aurelio Monge presents a reflection based on some articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other rights not listed in it but vital to the survival and human dignity.
A deep and slow vision that invites us to self-reflection from the silence and solitude.
"Homo Sapiens (knowing man)…
What does the man knows?"
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Obra presentada en la Bienal de Arte de Corbera d'Ebre (Tarragona) en 2011.
A través de ella, el autor plantéa una reflexión basada en algunos artículos de la Declaración Universal de los Derechos Humanos y otros derechos no contemplados en ella pero vitales para la supervivencia y la dignidad humana.
Una visión profunda y pausada que nos invita a la reflexión própia desde el silencio y la soledad.
"El Hombre que piensa…
¿En qué piensa el Hombre?"
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Square, 12×12 in, 30×30 cm
# of Pages: 28 - Publish Date: Dec 26, 2011
- Language Spanish
- Keywords aurelio, monge, homo, sapiens, anima, iniqua, human, kind, rights, hombre, earth, tierra
About the Creator
Born in Andalucia (Spain, 1971) Aurelio Monge is a versatile visual artist whose portfolio is inspired deeply by Baroque painters and other Old Masters of Romanticism, Academism, and Symbolism especially Caravaggio, Ribera, Velazquez, David, Gericauld and Bouquereau. His work also focuses on the human figure impregnated by his enthusiasm for Greco-Roman culture and Classical sculpture particularly Phidias, Lysippus, Michelangelo, Cellini and Giambologna. He likes to take care of the composition and framing. Taking advantage of natural light and grain textures at high sensibilities. Capturing the motion. Playing with the expressive possibilities of the models or the sculptural artworks.