LONGINUS BLADE

COLLECTOR EDITION
> a brief story:
> “The lance is mentioned in the Gospel of John (19:31–37), but not the Synoptic Gospels. The gospel states that the Romans planned to break Jesus’ legs, a practice known as crurifragium, which was a method of hastening death during a crucifixion. Just before they did so, they realized that Jesus was already dead and that there was no reason to break his legs. To make sure that he was dead...” More on: LONGINUS BLADE.
> about the project:
> “The “Alien Structures” photographs are part of a larger series entitled “Impossible Architectures”, started a few years ago, which is a long-term open-ended project structured in three different tiers. The sequence that I’m presenting in this entry puts under a hyper-realist intimate scrutiny several architectural images. The mirroring applied to the original images accentuates the inherent dual nature of the subject and creates a new potential space of self-integration, thus giving birth to new impossible architectural disclosures....” More on: LONGINUS BLADE.
> Collector’s Limited Edition of 10, numbered from 1/10
> Format XL 100x100cm, Format SL 150x150cm.
> “Longinus Blade” is available for purchase as an Art Limited Collector’s Edition of 10 and 2 Artist’s Proofs, in giclee archival art print at the highest museum quality standards, on Fine Art cotton paper from Hahnemuhle with pigment ink.... More details on artwork page: LONGINUS BLADE.
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LONGINUS BLADE
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LONGINUS BLADE

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