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Receptacle of the soul Sculpture

Dmitry Spiros

Mexico

Sculpture, Ceramic on Ceramic

Size: 8 W x 8 H x 5.5 D in

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Sculpture: Clay, Ceramic, Paint on Ceramic. clay, ceramic paints, gold. size - 8" x 5.5" x 8", 2022 Unique sculptural artwork made from Mexican clay. Unique artwork in a single sample. about turtles in art. Symbolic meaning of the skull in Mexican culture The Mexican skull is a symbol used in the rituals of the Day of the Dead in Mexico, symbolizing life and protection from evil spirits. The skull has always been regarded as a receptacle of the soul. It is believed that the soul continues to live within the skull after the death of a person. If you own the skull of another, then there are already two of you, so the skull can bring the owner victory in extreme collisions. In many primitive tribes, the skull was considered the receptacle of the soul. Among the Celts, the Skull was revered as a focus of sacred power, which protected a person from adverse forces and bestowed health and wealth.

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Sculpture:Ceramic on Ceramic

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:8 W x 8 H x 5.5 D in

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“One word can change your mind. One feeling can change your life. One person can change you." — Confucius. Dmitry Spiros (born 1971), a contemporary impressionist artist Currently resides in Cancun, Mexico. The subjects of his paintings are mainly urban scenes, genre paintings, the sea, flowers and portraits. Most of Dmitry’s paintings were created using a palette knife, oil and acrylic paints. In the 90s, Dmitry studied art, ceramics and the history of painting, graduating from college with honors in 5 years. Dmitry also taught painting and collaborated as a designer at the British-American tobacco giant BAT and Nestle. In 2011, Dmitry Spiros came to Mexico, falling in love with the beauty of Mexican beaches, the warm Caribbean Sea and the rich archaeological heritage of the area. This environment, so ideal for creative work, and the variety of its colors inspired Dmitry to spend most of his time drawing. Dmitry Spiros’ works and his participation in several charity auctions continue to attract more and more attention. Today, Spiros despite many disputes about his art, enjoys great love and appreciation of the public. His paintings are in private collections in many countries of the world.

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