'The New Revelations' by Giancarlo Cruz is a Twist on Religion
Marissa Brassfield — November 8, 2009 — Social Good
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If you’ve ever studied religion or read the Bible, you’ll get the intent behind ‘The New Revelations’ by Giancarlo Cruz. I haven’t done either, so I had to do a quick little cram session, but these two scenes depict slightly Surrealist versions of miracles in the Book of Revelation.
There’s a psychobilly/punk twist to ‘The New Revelations’ by Giancarlo Cruz, as its characters are tattooed, clad in latex and have dyed hair. Perhaps this digital art series is meant to bring a new artistic relevance to religion. Either way, it’s beautiful.
There’s a psychobilly/punk twist to ‘The New Revelations’ by Giancarlo Cruz, as its characters are tattooed, clad in latex and have dyed hair. Perhaps this digital art series is meant to bring a new artistic relevance to religion. Either way, it’s beautiful.
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