Digital Collage on Fine Art Smooth Paper
90cm x 60cm / 35.4 inches x 23.6 inches (Unframed)
90cm x 60cm x 2cm / 35.4 inches x 23.6 inches x 0.8 inches (Framed)
Year: 2024
Description:
The malleable mass of the human body, placed in a deliberately stable — and ironically playful — manner.
Is it fun? Grotesque?
A study of bodily phases and positioning in relation to objects in their surroundings.
The body enters into a stable dialogue with a selected object.
This piece explores the human body through the lens of sculptural form.
It reflects on the sense of being, of being with oneself.
It speaks to the balance our senses bring to life, the everyday intimacy of inhabiting the body we are given.
It’s also about the power of touch — a force that can bring pleasure and comfort, but also pain.
This work contemplates the interactions between the body and the space it occupies.
The piece is part of a series created in tribute to the Metropolitan Museum, celebrating the values it promotes and the access it provides to artists around the world through its Open Access initiative.
Availability: Available (Both framed and unframed options)
Verso: Signed by the artist.
Digital Collage on Fine Art Smooth Paper
90cm x 60cm / 35.4 inches x 23.6 inches (Unframed)
90cm x 60cm x 2cm / 35.4 inches x 23.6 inches x 0.8 inches (Framed)
Year: 2024
Description:
The malleable mass of the human body, placed in a deliberately stable — and ironically playful — manner.
Is it fun? Grotesque?
A study of bodily phases and positioning in relation to objects in their surroundings.
The body enters into a stable dialogue with a selected object.
This piece explores the human body through the lens of sculptural form.
It reflects on the sense of being, of being with oneself.
It speaks to the balance our senses bring to life, the everyday intimacy of inhabiting the body we are given.
It’s also about the power of touch — a force that can bring pleasure and comfort, but also pain.
This work contemplates the interactions between the body and the space it occupies.
The piece is part of a series created in tribute to the Metropolitan Museum, celebrating the values it promotes and the access it provides to artists around the world through its Open Access initiative.
Availability: Available (Both framed and unframed options)
Verso: Signed by the artist.
Price:
£987 (Unframed),
£1087 (Framed)