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Stephen Doitschinoff (1977) is a brasilian artist whose work is about "the sacred, the profane, religion, death and time", he drinks from brasilian superstitions, folklore and religions (evangelist, catholic, new religions). I like his allusions to Christian religion, anatomy and blood. His graphic bold language and use of fonts remind me of medieval imagery and printmaking.