Through a Glass, Darkly Waterprint

£4,500.00

2022
Ink and water on paper

Unframed:
48 x 33 cm / 19 x 13 in

Framed:
65 x 50 cm / 26 x 20 in

Framed in museum-quality aluminium frame with non-reflective glass. Frame included in price. Ships in a small crate.

Through a Glass, Darkly Waterprint delves into the blurred boundaries of perception, drawing on the metaphor of seeing the world through a dimmed lens. Inspired by the distortions and partial clarity that occur when looking through glass, the piece captures the tension between the seen and the unseen. Its fluid forms and deep, shadowy tones evoke the feeling of something just out of reach, a truth partially obscured yet slowly coming into focus, inviting viewers into a realm of introspection and discovery.

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2022
Ink and water on paper

Unframed:
48 x 33 cm / 19 x 13 in

Framed:
65 x 50 cm / 26 x 20 in

Framed in museum-quality aluminium frame with non-reflective glass. Frame included in price. Ships in a small crate.

Through a Glass, Darkly Waterprint delves into the blurred boundaries of perception, drawing on the metaphor of seeing the world through a dimmed lens. Inspired by the distortions and partial clarity that occur when looking through glass, the piece captures the tension between the seen and the unseen. Its fluid forms and deep, shadowy tones evoke the feeling of something just out of reach, a truth partially obscured yet slowly coming into focus, inviting viewers into a realm of introspection and discovery.

2022
Ink and water on paper

Unframed:
48 x 33 cm / 19 x 13 in

Framed:
65 x 50 cm / 26 x 20 in

Framed in museum-quality aluminium frame with non-reflective glass. Frame included in price. Ships in a small crate.

Through a Glass, Darkly Waterprint delves into the blurred boundaries of perception, drawing on the metaphor of seeing the world through a dimmed lens. Inspired by the distortions and partial clarity that occur when looking through glass, the piece captures the tension between the seen and the unseen. Its fluid forms and deep, shadowy tones evoke the feeling of something just out of reach, a truth partially obscured yet slowly coming into focus, inviting viewers into a realm of introspection and discovery.