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Present: Collages by Ivica Capan

Ivica Capan

Allegory - Ivica Capan
Allegory
The Fall of Phaeton - Ivica Capan
The Fall of Phaeton
VERSPI - Ivica Capan
VERSPI
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Ivica Capan

Born 1966, in Zagreb, Croatia. Art history and philosophy. Lives in Vienna, creating painting, conceptual and digital work. Find Ivica at Tumblr, Facebook, and Twitter.

Author: Ivica Capan Tags: art, collage Category: Visual Art and Visual Poetry February 10, 2015

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  1. D.A. Pratt says

    February 10, 2015 at 5:31 pm

    The drone is going to be what distinguishes the twenty-first century from the previous one … its appearance in these collages is indictative of the possibilities … DaP

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    • D. Raphael says

      February 10, 2015 at 5:34 pm

      Got it! Thanks for your comments on Ivica’s work; it’s always great to hear from you.

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