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Title: "Epitaph For Universe".
Status: Destroyed.
Note: Look the "mirror-version" of the "Epitaph For Universe" that has been created shortly before the destruction of Epitaph. By the way, it is possible to see there other scheme of a world order (more precisely, only attempt to trace it). The act of the Epitaph's destruction was not the artistic act at all. |
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Title: "The Great Oracle № 906 366".
Status: In work. In the Great Work.
Note: View also three fragments of the Great Oracle № 906 366: # 1, # 2, # 3. View also three first versions of the Great Oracle № 906 366: # 1, # 2, # 3. |
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Title: "Windowed Cone".
Status: Burnt.
Note: No. |
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Title: "Dead Trefoil".
Status: Located on the worktable of the NORK's president Para Bellum.
Note: Remember Timothy McVeigh. |
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Title: "Touch To Daat".
Status: Destroyed.
Note: The Russian handwritten text on this canvas top-down from left to right: "Interpretation" (ordinate); "Fact, event" (abscissa); "The appearance to the Nuremberg Trials with confession"; "«A» is an inversion of «B» therefore on inversion principle two opposite infinities aren't opposite, but..."; "The other form of harmony". Daat is a term derived from Kabbalah. View also previous versions of "Touch To Daat": # 1, # 2, # 3, # 4. Well, say the truth the first version was the best one for us. Remember Occam's razor: "Entities should not be multiplied unnecessarily". |
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Title: "Banana Orisha".
Status: Eaten.
Note: Orisha is a term derived from Voodoo cult. View also Orisha's dismemberment. |
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Title: "Liquid-Crystalline Devils Mirror".
Status: Lost.
Note: No. |
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Title: "Necrophiliac Dream".
Status: Disassembled.
Note: If you don't know what "necrophiliac dream" means look at "Adolf Hitler, a clinical case of necrophilia" by Erich Fromm. |
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Title: "Retro".
Status: Disassembled.
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Title: "Striking clock of eternal midnight".
Status: Located in the study of the NORK's president Para Bellum.
Note: No. |
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Title: "Black Mirror".
Status: Drowned.
Note: Well, we are compelled to recognize, that this our occult experiment has sufferred full failure. In the theory experiments with the Elementals and other invisible "beings" are always dangerous, but in practice all appears much worse. We can show our experimental Black Mirror only some seconds before it has been drowned in one of channels of St.-Petersburg. |
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Title: "The NORK's president self-portrait".
Status: Destroyed.
Note: No. |
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Title: "Demoniacal drawings" (Exhibition).
Status: Destroyed.
Note: These sketches have been executed during hard occult operation on the night of June, 1st 2008 somewhere in woods of Karelia. We have guesses who is represented on these drawings, nevertheless signatures to them such: "That's him" (left sketch) and "Indifferent like death" (right one). After the closed exhibition these pictures were destroyed. |
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Title: "The Hell of Musicians" (In imitation of Bosch).
Status: Destroyed.
Note: View also the general arrangement of the composition. What a pity that you didn't hear how sang strings of the dead piano. |
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Title: "The Blessed Trinity".
Status: Burnt.
Note: No. |
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Title: "Technocratic DNA".
Status: Destroyed.
Note: View also negative version. Admit, this one is more successful. |
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Title: "Exhibition for the «Canon» color image scanner".
Status: The exhibit destroyed through burning.
Note: Next paintings were presented at the exhibition: "Into the tempest", Dmitry Popov, 2009, tempera on paper 21 x 30 cm; "Pogo the Clown", Dmitry Popov, 2009, watercolor on paper 21 x 30 cm. Well, as you have already understood, "Pogo the Clown" is dedicated to John Wayne Gacy. As for "Into the tempest", honestly it is inverted scan, therefore view original version. |
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Title: "Biomechanical Zeppelin SpongeBob-18-12. Model (with launching frame) 1:144", Dmitry Popov, 2009. Sponge, metal, wood, twine, metallic acrylic paint 34 x 27 x 23 cm
Status: Prepare to set out.
Note: View also other perspectives of the Zeppelin with launching frame (# 1, # 2, # 3 & # 4) and two views of "SpongeBob-18-12" (# 1 & # 2). |