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Russian artist paints with molotov cocktails - PHOTOS

01 November 2011 [12:20] - TODAY.AZ
Radya Timofey, a 23-year-old Russian artist is taking the art world by storm with a series of original paintings made by throwing Molotov cocktails at his canvases.

They are often used to cause chaos, but young Radya Timofey is turning Molotov cocktails into art tools to create beautiful portraits of soldiers who fought in World War II. He uses a mix of home-made napalm and oil-based substances to sketch the outlines of the portraits and then throws a Molotov cocktail at the canvas, setting it ablaze. After the artwork has stopped burning, a charred figure is revealed. Although the actual “painting” takes place in abandoned outdoor areas, Radya Timofey says “of course it’s dangerous to use fire like this, but we are careful. We put them on the hospital as a testament to their bravery, in life they literally did have to put their faces in the fire to fight the Nazis.”

Entitled “Eternal Fire” Timofey’s series of portraits of heroic WW2 fighters is a celebration of Russia’s victory over Nazi Germany, as well as a comment on the wars going on today. After they are completed, his portraits are displayed on the walls of the wartime hospital in Yekaterinburg, Russia.


/Oddity Central/

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