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 object as a question mark in the context of interacting with the human body.
The human body in relation to an object—its perception, admiration, the beauty of its form, and the moment of leaning into the object as either beauty… or a burden.
The object is shown as drifting—emerging into our lives.
Captured in a beachside moment, in an instance of communion with nature, the artist invites us to reflect:
How much do we truly need?
How many objects—foreign bodies—do we require around us to live, to function, to delight in the charm of nature, in the sand beneath our feet, in the view of an expansive, elastic, creative form?
This is how the artist poetically describes the water’s surface—its tension and the hidden spaces lying beneath.
This piece is part of a series created in honor of the Metropolitan Museum, as a tribute to the values it promotes and makes accessible to artists worldwide 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 object as a question mark in the context of interacting with the human body.
The human body in relation to an object—its perception, admiration, the beauty of its form, and the moment of leaning into the object as either beauty… or a burden.
The object is shown as drifting—emerging into our lives.
Captured in a beachside moment, in an instance of communion with nature, the artist invites us to reflect:
How much do we truly need?
How many objects—foreign bodies—do we require around us to live, to function, to delight in the charm of nature, in the sand beneath our feet, in the view of an expansive, elastic, creative form?
This is how the artist poetically describes the water’s surface—its tension and the hidden spaces lying beneath.
This piece is part of a series created in honor of the Metropolitan Museum, as a tribute to the values it promotes and makes accessible to artists worldwide through its Open Access initiative.
Availability: Available (Both framed and unframed options)
Verso: Signed by the artist.
Price:
£987 (Unframed),
£1087 (Framed)