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Inspiring Installation by Pete Ippel Created for the Museum of Ventura County Dia de los Muertos Community Celebration

VENTURA, CA – October 26th, 2010 – November 5th, 2010 – Pete Ippel, known for his conceptual installation pieces, has created a specialized artwork for the annual community observance of the Day of the Dead. In Ippel’s Dia de los Muertos altar he has explored the properties of polyethylene thermoplastic made from petroleum. The annual …

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Posted byPete IppelOctober 26, 2010October 26, 2010Posted inSustainability, Art, InstallationTags: gyre, ventura county, plastic bag, california, death, all saints day, Pete Ippel, Museum of Ventura County, bones, hypermodern, day of the dead, pollution, Halloween, el dia de los muertos, sewn, dia de los muertos, stitched, calaca, Mexico, skeleton, Museum, skull, Design, sewing, contemporary artLeave a comment on Inspiring Installation by Pete Ippel Created for the Museum of Ventura County Dia de los Muertos Community Celebration
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