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Revision as of 04:33, 18 September 2018

I Love Great Wall is a triptych of print on paper by artist Alex Attard. Each piece measures 32cm x 32cm. This work was donated to Fondazzjoni Kreattività in 2016 and is now part of the Fondazzjoni Kreattività Art Collection.

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As a basic form of construction, a wall is a good place to start a discussion on art. Alex Attard's photography stems from his personal perspective on two very different structures: the new Malta Parliament building designed by Renzo Piano and the Great Wall of China. From the assumed flatness of these structures come insights into details that are frequently overlooked or taken for granted. Toni Sant

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