Snow White modern story Textile Art by Chris Tsonias
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Original Artwork
Textile Art,
- Dimensions Height 30.3in, Width 48.8in
- Categories Textile Arts under $5,000 Abstract
The battle between good and evil, magic VS goodness.
In my version, the role of Snow White has gotten a picatsou and the role of Wicked Witch the Ash .
And the position of Magic has taken the technology.
Ash, is not a typical evil of the story, once and never was, but the Ash is all of us who we are naïve, fooled, the bewitched, deceived by technology.
The picatsou simply be a cute benevolent, seemingly prize, but he is the bait for us, who we are ultimately the real PRIZE.
We are ourselves victims of a our creations of Magic-tech, which in my version of history has again the form of an apple, which represented the magic and the power of technology in the best way.
The artwork is made only from textile-fabric for the background and paper for the figures without any use of paint.
Unique and very creative .
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Chris Tsonias was born in the northeastern Greek city of Komotini in 1968. It’s a city with an eclectic mix of European and Western influences, but at the same time a place which has absorbed the Oriental influences of nearby Asia.
For the last 7 years Chris has worked as a sculptor and maker, experimenting with found and discarded materials like paper, card and fabric to develop a construction process imagining, designing and building objects of unparalleled skill and beautiful form. Through extensive research he has created an innovative method for recycling a variety of materials into forms such as functional musical instruments, sculpture, Piano Bike Bar, functional audio speakers & more. These forms have acted as a canvas for Chris’s own imagination. Traditional musical instrument shapes exist in their own right, but are often re-imagined and enhanced with a vivid array of original design elements. Sculptural forms bring to life artistic imagery but also act as a canvas for other artists to explore their practice.
Recognising the often-devastating impact on the environment of current processes to produce musical instruments and audio speakers, Chris has engineered an innovative process, which turns wasted and found materials into one-off unique objects. This process, with its very low impact on the environment, demonstrates a commitment to ecological sustainability and the world we live in.
Chris’s work has been seen throughout Greece and exhibited in London. Music performed on his instruments has been played at European Union events, at conferences and cultural festivals in Greece and beyond. Chris has also formed partnerships with commercial businesses and international brands.
When Art Coexist With Ecology And Become One With The Music...
- Nationality: GREECE
- Date of birth : 1968
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Greek Artists