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Limited edition artwork on museum-quality Hahnemühle Bamboo FineArt Paper (290 gsm, 90% bamboo fibers, 10% cotton), signed and numbered on the front and on the back, embossed with an authenticity stamp, comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
Editions 1 of 1 are available in sizes:
50 x 50 cm (˜19.7" x 19.7")
70 x 70 cm (˜27.6" x 27.6")
Sizes of white borders can be tailored to a collector’s needs. Please make a note at checkout.
Story & Message:
It was the spot in the city that felt most like home. The perfect circle of the window made her feel protected. It always managed to induce a sense of wholeness. In the red brick building there were rehearsal rooms and concert halls that seemed to float in a world of their own. The soft melodies of violins and pianos gently suppressed the noise of cars, motorcycles and buses. She felt contained by the window, safe and sound in the perfect geometry of the circle.
Circle is a shape that can bear lots of universal and personal meanings.
It’s among the oldest of geometric symbols, and commonly represents unity, wholeness, and infinity. It is also sometimes called the most perfect of creative forms, without beginning or end, without sides or corners.
To me a circle is also something warm and cozy. It’s like a womb or home, where you feel safe.
From my project “Geometries of Thought”:
Our brains have evolved to see patterns and work with symbols to save energy and be able to quickly spot danger or food. We see a glimpse of a shape and we immediately associate it with something familiar, constructing a story about it: "That rectangle is a building and I'm not going there". The process is usually fast and unconscious. We rarely second-guess simple everyday life things that we see around us when being focused on something more important. The moment we do start to notice strange and interesting alignments in the geometries around us is exciting. In reality, nothing changes, it's the same rectangle. What's changed is our point of view and therefore our feeling about it. We can now construct a new story, consciously this time, and see familiar things in a new light. The project offers a few unusual perspectives for a mind to play with and make new connections.
Limited edition artwork on museum-quality Hahnemühle Bamboo FineArt Paper (290 gsm, 90% bamboo fibers, 10% cotton), signed and numbered on the front and on the back, embossed with an authenticity stamp, comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
Editions 1 of 1 are available in sizes:
50 x 50 cm (˜19.7" x 19.7")
70 x 70 cm (˜27.6" x 27.6")
Sizes of white borders can be tailored to a collector’s needs. Please make a note at checkout.
Story & Message:
It was the spot in the city that felt most like home. The perfect circle of the window made her feel protected. It always managed to induce a sense of wholeness. In the red brick building there were rehearsal rooms and concert halls that seemed to float in a world of their own. The soft melodies of violins and pianos gently suppressed the noise of cars, motorcycles and buses. She felt contained by the window, safe and sound in the perfect geometry of the circle.
Circle is a shape that can bear lots of universal and personal meanings.
It’s among the oldest of geometric symbols, and commonly represents unity, wholeness, and infinity. It is also sometimes called the most perfect of creative forms, without beginning or end, without sides or corners.
To me a circle is also something warm and cozy. It’s like a womb or home, where you feel safe.
From my project “Geometries of Thought”:
Our brains have evolved to see patterns and work with symbols to save energy and be able to quickly spot danger or food. We see a glimpse of a shape and we immediately associate it with something familiar, constructing a story about it: "That rectangle is a building and I'm not going there". The process is usually fast and unconscious. We rarely second-guess simple everyday life things that we see around us when being focused on something more important. The moment we do start to notice strange and interesting alignments in the geometries around us is exciting. In reality, nothing changes, it's the same rectangle. What's changed is our point of view and therefore our feeling about it. We can now construct a new story, consciously this time, and see familiar things in a new light. The project offers a few unusual perspectives for a mind to play with and make new connections.
Limited edition artwork on museum-quality Hahnemühle Bamboo FineArt Paper (290 gsm, 90% bamboo fibers, 10% cotton), signed and numbered on the front and on the back, embossed with an authenticity stamp, comes with a signed and numbered certificate of authenticity.
Editions 1 of 1 are available in sizes:
50 x 50 cm (˜19.7" x 19.7")
70 x 70 cm (˜27.6" x 27.6")
Sizes of white borders can be tailored to a collector’s needs. Please make a note at checkout.
Story & Message:
It was the spot in the city that felt most like home. The perfect circle of the window made her feel protected. It always managed to induce a sense of wholeness. In the red brick building there were rehearsal rooms and concert halls that seemed to float in a world of their own. The soft melodies of violins and pianos gently suppressed the noise of cars, motorcycles and buses. She felt contained by the window, safe and sound in the perfect geometry of the circle.
Circle is a shape that can bear lots of universal and personal meanings.
It’s among the oldest of geometric symbols, and commonly represents unity, wholeness, and infinity. It is also sometimes called the most perfect of creative forms, without beginning or end, without sides or corners.
To me a circle is also something warm and cozy. It’s like a womb or home, where you feel safe.
From my project “Geometries of Thought”:
Our brains have evolved to see patterns and work with symbols to save energy and be able to quickly spot danger or food. We see a glimpse of a shape and we immediately associate it with something familiar, constructing a story about it: "That rectangle is a building and I'm not going there". The process is usually fast and unconscious. We rarely second-guess simple everyday life things that we see around us when being focused on something more important. The moment we do start to notice strange and interesting alignments in the geometries around us is exciting. In reality, nothing changes, it's the same rectangle. What's changed is our point of view and therefore our feeling about it. We can now construct a new story, consciously this time, and see familiar things in a new light. The project offers a few unusual perspectives for a mind to play with and make new connections.
Framing:
The artwork is unframed and unmounted. If you would like to get advice on framing or get your print framed for you and delivered ready to hang to your door, please add the “Framing Assistance” service to your order.
Shipping:
Your piece is professionally packaged by a fine-art printing studio with 40 years of experience and shipped by premium delivery services (UPS or DHL). Unframed artworks are shipped wrapped in ink protective archival material, branded gift wrap, and additional bubble wrap in a reinforced cardboard tube. Framed pieces are shipped with plastic or wooden board protection. Your newly acquired artwork will arrive at its new home safe and sound.