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paper framed on embroidery hoops.
Tamás
Budha of Hungary has used gaudily colored
artificial soft drinks to paint tiny, delicate images of bottles...
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ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT SATURDAY-SUNDAY, OCTOBER 10-11, 2009 | 7THE GLOBAL EDITION OF THE NEW YORK TIMES
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paper framed on embroidery hoops.
Tamás
Budha of Hungary has used gaudily colored
artificial soft drinks to paint tiny, delicate images of bottles that look like watercolors.
The paintings are part of an installation
called ‘‘Bottle Still Lifes,’’ created with a fellow street artist, András Tábori, as a comment on the proliferation of these unhealthy
drinks in their country.
Hungary’s Eszter
Szabó contributes watercolors of ordinary
people in the street, which she has subtly
animated on electronic screens to show
them breathing or blinking, for example.
Another painter, the up-and-coming
French artist Jean-Xavier Renaud, is anySPOTLIGHT | Artistic Montrouge
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