The wild thinking peacock doesn't need you to give him a hand, he's got his own. The peacock traded his tail for the most useful elements in nature - plants & hands.
The idea and art of Wild Thinking were inspired by "The Savage Mind" by the French anthropologist Levi-Strauss. It resembles the single elements which are combined with a meaning, but don't belong to each other in our understanding of the reality. This means the viewer can complete the piece of art by himself and define the meaning on his own.
"THE WORK OF ART IS COMPLETED BY THE VIEWER" The idea and art of Wild Thinking were inspired by "The Savage Mind" by the French anthropologist Levi-Strauss. It resembles the single elements which are combined with a meaning, but don't belong to each other in our understanding of the reality. This means the viewer can complete the piece of art by himself and define the meaning on his own.
Wild Thinking Peacock
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Wild Thinking Peacock
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The wild thinking peacock doesn't need you to give him a hand, he's got his own. The peacock traded his tail for the most useful elements in nature - plants & hands.
The idea and art of Wild Thinking were inspired by "The Savage Mind" by the French anthropologist Levi-Strauss. It resembles the single elements which are combined with a meaning, but don't belong to each other in our understanding of the reality. This means the viewer can complete the piece of art by himself and define the meaning on his own.
"THE WORK OF ART IS COMPLETED BY THE VIEWER" The idea and art of Wild Thinking were inspired by "The Savage Mind" by the French anthropologist Levi-Strauss. It resembles the single elements which are combined with a meaning, but don't belong to each other in our understanding of the reality. This means the viewer can complete the piece of art by himself and define the meaning on his own.