O homen electrico
Goncalo Mabunda
born in 1975
“O homem Electrico” (The electric man), 2015, mask/sculpture made up of bullet casings of different calibers, iron, and electrical circuits, 42 X 38 X 12 cm. The famous artist from Mozambique works on the inanity of the war that ravaged this country for many years. Reusing weapons of war and casings that he assembles by welding, he creates thrones, characters or masks, of which ours is a representative example. His works have participated in countless exhibitions, have collectors around the world and are presented in the most prestigious museums. Certificate of authenticity from the artist. Do not hesitate to ask us for photos or additional information by email or telephone.
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