Contrary to popular opinions about stones as an ingredient in dinner, Kopasz depicts them in the most delicious manner. A great combination of found objects, paper craft, and wood assemblage, this piece totally rocks! Read on to see more details about the intention behind the piece and some great behind the scenes of the models and set.

From the artist:

I had this great possibility beside other Budapest based artists to create a stop motion for this exhibition called: “585,000 m2” about the History and Present of the Jewish Quarter of Budapest. I’ve used one of my favorite technique (puppetoons) to create a playful film based on the Stonesoup tale and also the name of a restaurant in the Jewish Quarter.

More details at:
cargocollective.com/milankopasz/Stonesoup
585,000 m2
Mixed Media Exhibition on the History and Present of the Jewish Quarter of Budapest at WhiteBox Gallery | 329 Broome Street New York NY 10002, April 7–21, 2016

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