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Ángel Mío
Marble (Blanco Veniciano), steel
208cm (h) x 36cm (w) x 36cm (d)
2018
Sold










A series remaking historical artworks to offer contemporary social reflections.





Between Object and Image there is Perception
2023 
Giclée print on Hahnemühle Photorag archival paper, wooden frame, anti-reflextive glass, paint
h: 29 (cm) w: 22 (cm) d: 9 (cm)

Edition of 3 (plus 1 AP)






 


                                                                        Camberwell ’79
                                                                        Sandstone Jesmonite
                                                                        50cm (h) x 15cm x 13cm
                                                                        2019
                                                                        Sold










A slash of angular blacks
Like a fractured edifice
That was buttressed by blue slats
In a coma of the moon.

A slash and the edifice fell,
Pylon and pier fell down.
A mountain-blue cloud arose
Like a thing in which they fell,

Fell slowly as when at night
A languid janitor bears
His lantern through colonnades
And the architecture swoons.

It turned cold and silent. Then
The square began to clear.
The bijou of Atlas, the moon,
Was last with its porcelain leer.

The Public Square by Wallace Stevens, 1931




 


 

Pylon and Pier

Marble Jesmonite, painted marine ply
Plinth: 1.83m x 1.18m x 1.03m; Figure: 0.55m x 0.69m x 1.50m.
2017
Not For Sale


Photographer Jonathan Bassett. Courtesy VITRINE.








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