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Czech
polemic
artist,
all
his
artwork
is
meant
to
generate
something
in
his
audience.
This
time,
we
can
see
St.
Wenceslas
as
a
warrior
but
on
top
of
a
dead
horse,
upside
down.
There
is
no
official
explanation
for
this
piece
of
art,
but,
we
can
deduce
that
he
was
not
a
big
fan
of
St.
Wenceslas.
A
controversial
Czech
artist,
all
his
sculptures
seek
to
generate
or
provoke
something
in
his
audience.
This
time,
we
can
see
St.
Wenceslas
as
a
warrior
but
riding
on
a
dead
horse
turned
around.
There
is
no
official
explanation
for
this
piece,
but,
we
can
deduce
that
he
was
not
a
big
fan
of
Wenceslao.
(Original)
Czech
polemic
artist,
all
his
artwork
is
meant
to
generate
something
in
his
audience.
This
time,
we
can
see
St.
Wenceslas
as
a
warrior
but
on
top
of
a
dead
horse,
upside
down.
There
is
no
official
explanation
for
this
piece
of
art,
but,
we
can
deduce
that
he
was
not
a
big
fan
of
St.
Wenceslas.
Artista
checo
polémico,
todas
sus
esculturas
buscan
generar
o
provocar
algo
en
su
público.
Esta
vez,
podemos
ver
a
St.
Wenceslao
como
un
guerrero
pero
montando
en
un
caballo
muerto
y
dado
vuelta.
No
hay
una
explicación
oficial
para
esta
pieza,
pero,
podemos
deducir
que
no
era
muy
fanático
de
Wenceslao.