cross - cultural series
Essentially, what I mean by cross-cultural is when I have deliberately juxtaposed or combined elements (and often also the ideas behind them) from at least two different cultural sources to produce a new image. These selected images - that are visually obvious in regards to cross-culture - have been previously presented so full details will not be repeated here.Its just occured to me that up to four of these etchings refer to sport. There are other cross-cultural works but these were the first that caught my eye in regards to this topic.
- ulysses & the sirens. bronte.
- apostles of the universe. great ocean road. victoria.
- luna park. bayon. ankor wat. cambodia
- shiva the cricketer. s.c.g.
- the curse is lifted. (john aloisi. telstra stadium. sydney).
- the melbourne cup was raced on the mexican day of the dead.
- ancient homage to the cypriot. marcos baghdatis. australian open final.
- elite restaurant
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Ulysses and the Sirens.Bronte
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Apostles of the Universe. Great Ocean Road. Victoria.
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Luna Park. Bayon. Ankor Wat. Cambodia
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Shiva the Cricketer. S.C.G.
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The Curse is Lifted.
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The Melbourne Cup was Raced on the Mexican Day of the Dead.
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Ancient Homage to the Cypriot.

elite restaurant
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