Tuesday 21st May 2013,
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Mimicry series by Giesenleenders

Gintaras Jovaisas May 5, 2012 Blog 2 Comments

There is always something peculiar and very interesting about the Dutch. Over the years they have been known for so many amazing things throughout the world. Shining in all spheres of the world, one thing that the Dutch have not been left behind at either is art.

Well represented by Maurits Giesen and Ilse Leenders, the Dutch have been able to make their mark in world art. These two professional photographers are well known for their unique piece of art, which attempts to depict and show a significance of uniformity in humans.

There are a number of things that the art works by these two renowned artistes portray: the ability of the human kind to adapt to their surroundings and the things that they do, the uniformity of human actions and characteristics, an inspirational element that can be deduced from their art work and many more.

Based on such data, there are a lot of people that have actually gone on to study the kind of work which these two artistes worked on. There are a lot of similarities that can be drawn from their work, not mentioning the fact that so many people regard their kind of art as some of the best ever done in the history of art.

The unique way in which they are able to present their line of thought is one of those things that you can appreciate about the style of art that these artists adhere to. There is also the fact that humans have the ability to adapt to society, and whatever the world and circumstances will throw at them. This is therefore one of the most explicit lessons that you can learn from their kind of art work. Similarities are clearly displayed by these artists in the sense that they use costumes, position and sex.

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2 Comments

  1. Paulius Bernotas May 6, 2012 at 6:02 pm

    COOL

  2. Paulius Bernotas May 6, 2012 at 7:15 pm

    Wonderfull

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