Explosion of Yashica evoke the relationship between the past and the present, capturing an obsolete technology in a transparent material that suggests the preservation of an artifact. The camera, once used to immortalize moments through photography, is now itself frozen in a permanent structure. This composition can also evoke modern archaeology, where everyday technological objects become relics of a bygone era. The work thus raises questions about memory, technology, and preservation in a world where everything seems fleeting.
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This custom-made linen painter's jacket was designed for an oil painter friend. Its purpose is to accumulate paint stains over time, turning it into a living canvas. Each stain and mark will transform the jacket into an evolving artwork, reflecting the artist's process directly on the fabric.
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A critique of dehumanization in urban environments, where individuals, like this empty jacket, end up blending into anonymity, routine, and constant movement. The scorched effect on the jacket reinforces the idea of wear and destruction, as if the city itself gradually erases traces of humanity.
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The Grim piece lies wrapped in a velvet case, waiting its turn in the deep darkness, a heavy mystery. Destiny will crack open; what event, then, will toll the bell of its final recourse?
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The Tie typically symbols of formality, the Ties are deconstructed here to explore themes of destruction, tension, and individuality versus conformity. The controlled violence of the brushstrokes contrasts with the rigid object, suggesting a rejection of norms or an internal struggle expressed through wearable symbols.
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The Sound System speaks to themes of modern transparency, the deconstruction of technology, and a challenge to the polished perfection of consumer electronics. There is an honesty in the materials, a celebration of the inner workings of sound, all while echoing a DIY or hacker-like ethos that blurs the boundaries between art, engineering, and everyday objects.
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