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Dance Grasshopper! Dance! is a creation by the artist Sergey Shapochkin. Category Object, Still life, Fine-Art, Photography, Large-format film. - Dance, ...while the music is playing - keep dancing. Do you understand, no? Dance and don't stop. Why dance - don't…

Dance Grasshopper! Dance!
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Sergey Shapochkin
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"- Dance, ...while the music is playing - keep dancing. Do you understand, no? Dance and don't stop. Why dance - don't think. What's the point? Don't think about it. There's no sense and never was. Let's think - legs will stop." Haruki Murakami. "Dance, Dance, Dance"
This art work is the dedication of Haruki Murakami, one of my favorite writers. In his novels, Haruki Murakami often writes about the secret connections of various events in the lives of various people. These are Connections through Time and Distances and Space. This photo also has a secret connection of the main characters. A grasshopper is attached with a wire and plasticine to a ballerina figure. Otherwise, he would fall. Because he is dead. But he must dance. Dance Grasshopper! Dance!
Sinar F, Symmar 300 mm
Film Ilford Delta 100 9x12 cm., photopaper 29x38 cm., chemical toning and hand coloring
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Mila Gusman Какой деликатный и красивый цвет!
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