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Eduardo Mac Entyre – Construcción amarilla, 1969, óleo sobre tela, 135 × 150 cm. Museo de Arte del Banco de la República, Bogotá
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A man finds a handmade wooden box with hinges, a handle and locks. Upon opening the box, he finds some strange letters and illustrations. The person who originally owned this box seemed to be into UFOs, Science, Maps and Biblical Prophecies–which is an odd combination. Here are some of the things found within the box.
This drawing that dates back to 1939.
Numerous illustrations and letters about Extraterestrial encounters.
The original owner had a fascination with these strange winged-humanoid creatures as well.
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Gennady Sergeevich Mironov (Russian, born 1961)
Stars, 1989
Oil on cardboard, 14.2 × 9.5 cm