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3 Paintings in boxes with real paint

The box fully closed. The odd panels on the top of it are strengthening to allow it to be hung for exhibition.

The same work as above, half open with none of the panels open to show the inside hidden images

Here is the final complete version of the complex box in its fully open position.

This is the biggest of all the works. It weighs about 30 kg. It opens from a flat box rather like a suitcase with a shallower lid (with the "FO") and the upper section which is deeper. It will hang as it is displayed here

This is a detail from the above image...a trap set on the bottom of the upper half of the box.

This is the final version of the small box. Here its open (you cant see the eye with the teardrop which is beneath the hornet) The hornet panel hinges up and allows the two side doors to close.

This is the panel that hinges away and exposes the inside of the small box. It is the same panel as the hornet, on the back of it.

Only a part of one of the boxes. An eye painted on old cracked drywall that fits inside a small box with hinged doors that open to reveal the eye... and more

The hornet that becomes visible once the front panel inside the small box is opened... rather complicated sounding but not really.

A hand that opens from inside a complicated box with hinges and panels. The idea is contrast between sacred and profane. Its painted on a cracked surface and has since had a golden outline of stigmata added

The head which is in the centre of the box. Two panels open on either side of it making the hands seem to be extending as if from a crucified body.

A painting of tools as though in a toolbox right next to the head of the crucified body...as though the box is used for tools and the "sacred" painting is merely something that was on the wooden panels used to make the toolbox. The ruler is the only object that isnt actually painted.
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