Pigment ink print on Harman semi-matte photographic paper. Acrylic encapsulation for UV and dust protection. Suspended in a box frame. Certificate of authenticity attached on the back.
Available in a larger, limited edition format.
Ships worldwide. Please ask for your country if not listed.
Keep in mind most international/overseas orders incur in import duty. An estimate can be provided at any time.
About the artwork:
Part of the Habitante series –
Being in a place isn’t the same as inhabiting it. When a place becomes a habitat, there is an active fusion between the subjects and their surroundings, and the surroundings and their subjects.
This photographic series is stated as a criticism that comes from abstraction; a call to recognize the social behaviors the inhabitants of this place have. As cohabitants, this call extends to us as entities sharing a one and only place.
From metaphors landed in the mineral form, this body of work emphasizes a detailed observation of organic expressions that reveal transformation processes and allow us to mirror human behavior.
The proposal of ‘Habitante’ (Inhabitant) lies in the influence that we humans have and hints at the urgency of prioritizing cooperation and humanizing over apathy, transgression and other negative habits.
Harman semi-mate photographic paper, acrylic, box frame.
£593.46
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Pigment ink print on Harman semi-matte photographic paper. Acrylic encapsulation for UV and dust protection. Suspended in a box frame. Certificate of authenticity attached on the back.
Available in a larger, limited edition format.
Ships worldwide. Please ask for your country if not listed.
Keep in mind most international/overseas orders incur in import duty. An estimate can be provided at any time.
About the artwork:
Part of the Habitante series –
Being in a place isn’t the same as inhabiting it. When a place becomes a habitat, there is an active fusion between the subjects and their surroundings, and the surroundings and their subjects.
This photographic series is stated as a criticism that comes from abstraction; a call to recognize the social behaviors the inhabitants of this place have. As cohabitants, this call extends to us as entities sharing a one and only place.
From metaphors landed in the mineral form, this body of work emphasizes a detailed observation of organic expressions that reveal transformation processes and allow us to mirror human behavior.
The proposal of ‘Habitante’ (Inhabitant) lies in the influence that we humans have and hints at the urgency of prioritizing cooperation and humanizing over apathy, transgression and other negative habits.
Harman semi-mate photographic paper, acrylic, box frame.
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