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Ideology: 'Fruits of the Flesh - Rapture of 15 Underground & the Heavenly Ensemble' |
For week 20 of
Delightful Aberrations art & photography challenge the photograph of the"art" piece above was my submission. I decided to go the "art" route this time, and used the "ideology" prompt. This also counts as number
120 on my 365 Art Projects list:
Religious Artifacts.
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Bonus - Ideology: 'Miniature Sinners' |
I tried to represent the 15 fruits of the flesh, which humans are said to fall prey to, according to certain Christian ideology. 15 is also the number that represents either humans or Satan (or many other things), depending on which part of the Bible/which Biblical teachings you reference. Everything in the picture has specific meaning, but you can interpret it as you like. Even if you just want to interpret it as pretentious nonsense. ;)
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Painted and "named" crosses |
I began with 15 wooden crosses, each approximately 5 centimetres (just under 2 inches) high. Then I painted them black with ink, and wrote a version of the fruits of the flesh on them, creating a set.
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Little jewel pots |
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Bedazzled and...classy |
After that, it was time to add the "decorative sin", via jars of jewels and some Milliput.
Then it was time for the fun part - making the little sinners!*
*Disclaimer: This blog does not condone sinning. Obviously.
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Unpainted, setting |
Then, I molded them into the shapes/creatures I wanted them to be and left each one to set around its designated cross, making sure that I was still able to remove them for painting once they hardened.
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Un-crucified. Temporarily, at least... |
Painting them didn't take as long as putting on the crosses' glittery jackets, but their size and fragility made it a somewhat fiddly task. I also decided to repaint some of those pictured above.
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The finished 15 |
Following the completion of the "sinners", the wall was waiting for them to perform on it along with a few old friends.
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Lit with house lights & a torch |
The photo to the left was not the one I selected to use as the photo on Delightful Aberrations. The main difference between them is the lighting. However, looking at it now, this one seems better than the one I selected!
These little darlings are still up on my wall and probably will be for a while until I can find somewhere better for them to reside.
More photos of some of the individual crosses under the cut below: