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When The Shamans Sing | Mixed Media by Matlakas | London in London. Item composed of canvas and synthetic
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Matlakas

When The Shamans Sing - Mixed Media

Featured In London, London, United Kingdom

Price from $6,000 to $6,500

Installation: Oil, Acrylic, Gesso on Canvas.

This work represents two shamans, healers, they are singing and playing music for the hearth and human beings to heal as the artist believe human beings are sick and that we are all connected and if some one is sick in their mind means that we are all sick as we are part of the same organism. The shamans are healers and they are working towards the healing process s art also do.
This work is a diptych, can be bought as a single work or coupled with a second work which I suggest.
The work will come rolled in a tube and it will need to be either stretched or gramed. I suggest the work to be framed with a white wooden frame.

This work is listen on Saatchi online for £6,880, here you will save a lot more. Please note, this work is multi paneled.

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Wescover creator since 2019
ART IN ALL FORMS

Riccardo Matlakas is best known for his multi-talented capacity in different art forms including
performance, dance, painting and sculpture.
He obtained a degree in Sculpture at the University of Fine Arts in Naples and an MA in Social
Sculpture at Oxford Brookes University.
Riccardo values the context he works in as the main inspiration for his work, finding a common
ground with each culture he connects with. He creates cathartic actions and performances in the
fore-front of current political, environmental and spiritual concerns by digging for the essence of
humanity beyond race and custom. The artist often collects relics from his performances which later
become objects of memory and contemplation. Amongst many residencies and exhibitions abroad
Riccardo Matlakas has performed and shown his work in Moscow Biennale of young artists in
2010, Gwangju Biennale in 2014 and Prague Quadrennial and had his work collected by the
museum of Modern Art in Odessa, Ukraine and the Museum of Palestine in Cape town.