THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

Art By Daria Marchenko

This is a photo of an eight feet tall mosaic painstakingly created by Ukranian artist Daria Marchenko – titled by the artist as “THE FACE OF WAR”.

The mosaic has been made with 5,000 empty bullet shells picked from the streets of Ukraine.

Just zoom into the photo and realise why Edgar Degas, the 19th century French artist philosopher famously said – *”Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 

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THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

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THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

Art By Daria Marchenko

This is a photo of an eight feet tall mosaic painstakingly created by Ukranian artist Daria Marchenko – titled by the artist as “THE FACE OF WAR”.

The mosaic has been made with 5,000 empty bullet shells picked from the streets of Ukraine.

Just zoom into the photo and realise why Edgar Degas, the 19th century French artist philosopher famously said – *”Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 

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THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

Art By Daria Marchenko

This is a photo of an eight feet tall mosaic painstakingly created by Ukranian artist Daria Marchenko – titled by the artist as “THE FACE OF WAR”.

The mosaic has been made with 5,000 empty bullet shells picked from the streets of Ukraine.

Just zoom into the photo and realise why Edgar Degas, the 19th century French artist philosopher famously said – *”Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 

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THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

Art By Daria Marchenko

This is a photo of an eight feet tall mosaic painstakingly created by Ukranian artist Daria Marchenko – titled by the artist as “THE FACE OF WAR”.

The mosaic has been made with 5,000 empty bullet shells picked from the streets of Ukraine.

Just zoom into the photo and realise why Edgar Degas, the 19th century French artist philosopher famously said – *”Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 

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THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

Art By Daria Marchenko

This is a photo of an eight feet tall mosaic painstakingly created by Ukranian artist Daria Marchenko – titled by the artist as “THE FACE OF WAR”.

The mosaic has been made with 5,000 empty bullet shells picked from the streets of Ukraine.

Just zoom into the photo and realise why Edgar Degas, the 19th century French artist philosopher famously said – *”Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 

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THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

Art By Daria Marchenko

This is a photo of an eight feet tall mosaic painstakingly created by Ukranian artist Daria Marchenko – titled by the artist as “THE FACE OF WAR”.

The mosaic has been made with 5,000 empty bullet shells picked from the streets of Ukraine.

Just zoom into the photo and realise why Edgar Degas, the 19th century French artist philosopher famously said – *”Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 

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THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

Art By Daria Marchenko

This is a photo of an eight feet tall mosaic painstakingly created by Ukranian artist Daria Marchenko – titled by the artist as “THE FACE OF WAR”.

The mosaic has been made with 5,000 empty bullet shells picked from the streets of Ukraine.

Just zoom into the photo and realise why Edgar Degas, the 19th century French artist philosopher famously said – *”Art is not what you see, but what you make others see.”

THE FACE OF WAR: The intricacies of Art

 

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