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A handyman of one’s own awkwardness, a porcelain Pierrot of today, a product of oneself. 


The collection portrays me as captured in three situations via corresponding costumes – a shark, a rocket, and a fly agaric. As if you were sweating on a temporary job while clad in a mascot costume; it’s just that the costume was designed by a more ardent handyman than you. 

 

The rocket costume speaks for my unhealthy desire to be faster and more powerful to meet today's accelerated times.


People tend to sew costumes onto their own life situations, thus becoming mascots of themselves. Partly a mask, partly an armor, partly a dose of sentiment. We do select some parts ourselves, others get stuck onto us on the road, and something is simply given – such as the size of our shoes.


Despite the fact, that the parts of the sculpture are cast in plaster moulds, each piece is shaped by my hand, time, air, firing and accident, therefore will be slightly different from the photo. Do not hesitate to contact me for a photo of the exact piece!

 

Photo:Pavel Matousek

Location:Winternitz Villa

Rocket from the Mascots collection

Kč23,300.00Price
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