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This is the first sculpture - “Christianity Burial” - in a series dedicated to studying religion, a critical perspective on religion, and its interactions with humanism. The title of the work is self-descriptive, answering the question: "Do we inherit good ethics from Christianity to guide our lives?"

One of a kind piece.
This is the first sculpture - “Christianity Burial” - in a series dedicated to studying religion, a critical perspective on religion, and its interactions with humanism. The title of the work is self-descriptive, answering the question: "Do we inherit good ethics from Christianity to guide our lives?"

One of a kind piece.
This is the first sculpture - “Christianity Burial” - in a series dedicated to studying religion, a critical perspective on religion, and its interactions with humanism. The title of the work is self-descriptive, answering the question: "Do we inherit good ethics from Christianity to guide our lives?"

One of a kind piece.
This is the first sculpture - “Christianity Burial” - in a series dedicated to studying religion, a critical perspective on religion, and its interactions with humanism. The title of the work is self-descriptive, answering the question: "Do we inherit good ethics from Christianity to guide our lives?"

One of a kind piece.
This is the first sculpture - “Christianity Burial” - in a series dedicated to studying religion, a critical perspective on religion, and its interactions with humanism. The title of the work is self-descriptive, answering the question: "Do we inherit good ethics from Christianity to guide our lives?"

One of a kind piece.
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Christianity Burial Sculpture

Maksim Kuznetcov

Australia

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 5.5 W x 7.3 H x 9.3 D in

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This is the first sculpture - “Christianity Burial” - in a series dedicated to studying religion, a critical perspective on religion, and its interactions with humanism. The title of the work is self-descriptive, answering the question: "Do we inherit good ethics from Christianity to guide our lives?" One of a kind piece.

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Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:5.5 W x 7.3 H x 9.3 D in

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In my work I always try to find answers to a series of existential questions like these ones: is there beauty and joy in our lives, why do we enjoy living if the strongest memories we have got are our negative experiences, what is the meaning of life? I see human life as a sequence of emotional states that we can barely comprehend and make sense of them, drifting from point A (birth) to our final destination - point B (death), which is waiting for us just around the corner. Emotions and experiences in their purest forms are my subjects of interest, which I try to express through abstracted figures.

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