so ji eh sann kuch Giuseppe Arcimboldo de art work wichon kuch nmoone.. jinna wich usne allag allag cheezan istemaal krke faces bnaye.. like fruits, roots, books...
ikk 4 paintings da set jo bht famous c, oh usne bnaya c 4 seasons wich available fruits n vegetables nu use krke acc. to age 4 face bnaye c.. sab ton young face c spring, than summer, than fall and than winter.. oh kafi bakmaal kla krit c.. te oh 4 faces v main ethe share kite aa ji..u can look for them
Gilbert and George are two contemporary artists who work together as a duo..Gilbert Proesch (San Martin de Tor, Italy, 17 September 1943) and George Passmore (Plymouth, United Kingdom, 8 January 1942) have become famous for their distinctive , highly formal appearance and manner..
The two first met on 25 September 1967 while studying sculpture at St Martins School of Art, now Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, one of six colleges in the University of the Arts, London. The two claim they came together because George was the only person who could understand Gilbert's rather poorly spoken English. In a 2002 interview they said of their meeting: "it was love at first sight." They got married in 2008.
Whilst still students Gilbert & George made The Singing Sculpture, which was first performed at Nigel Greenwood Gallery in 1970.. For this performance they covered their heads and hands in multi-coloured metalised powders, stood on a table, and sang along and moved to a recording of Flanagan and Allen's song "Underneath the Arches", sometimes for a day at a time. The suits they wore for this became a sort of uniform for them. They rarely appear in public without wearing them. It is also unusual for one of the pair to be seen without the other. The pair regard themselves as "living sculptures". They refuse to disassociate their art from their everyday lives, insisting that everything they do is art.