Artist ‘Paints’ With Cannabis Smoke
Artist ‘Paints’ With Cannabis Smoke
Brazilian artistFernando de La Rocquestretches the artistic possibilities and influences of the controversial marijuana plant, known by its scientific name cannabis sativa, by creating an exhibit titled “Blow Job” orTrabalho de Soproand features images drawn literally from the smoke of marijuana.
De la Rocque creates his unique artworks by blowing cannabis smoke onto stencils in the shape of controversial religious and political figures. He believes that:
more important than freedom to smoke marijuana is the freedom tothink about it and make art with it. Polemic issues divide opinions, forcing people to think and debate.
Note: The video is in Japanese. This one is in Portugese with English subtitles.
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