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Fruitjuice art
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The most important element was the use of real blood. In this way, he was trying to create an image of what disaster might look like.

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Here he acquired blood and other materials from some of the scenes, and used them with ink to paint on canvases. While in Bangkok, he witnessed over thirty road casualties every day, and accompanied investigators to several accidents. In 1995, Evaristti was a visiting professor in Bangkok at the Silipakorn Fine Arts University. All these projects, at their core, deal with issues of territorial power and brotherhood. Manifestations of Pink State have included 2004's The Ice Cube Project off Greenland, 2007's attempted painting of the summit of Mont Blanc (The Mont Rouge Project) in France, and 2008's Arido Rosso Project in the Sahara. Pink State is Evaristti's, but without controlled or controlling borders. Although imaginary, he will materialize it from time to time in his transitory landscape works. Pink State Įvaristti describes Pink State as his own independent state, a state of mind with passport and constitution, but without government control. Evaristti sometimes uses materials taken from nature, such as diamonds, gold, semen and blood, to create a psychological reaction in the viewer. He travels to other countries and embellishes the natural environment with coloured dye as part of an ongoing project he calls "Pink State". His architecture works contain a blend of Scandinavian, Asian and Latin American approaches. Through the years, he has continued working on private architectural projects as well as larger commission projects. Evaristti holds a master's degree in architecture from the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where he was a student of architect Henning Larsen. Though raised a Catholic, in his teenage years Evaristti found out he was born to a Jewish mother, which some account for the philosophical and religious themes in his work.















Fruitjuice art