Created and Sold by Paola Bazz
Che Barba #1 - Paintings
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Estimated Arrival: December 27, 2024
Dimensions | Weight |
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83H x 61.5W x 7D in 210.82H x 156.21W x 17.78D cm |
2020 - 3d collage -83 H x 61.5 W x 7 cm - printed-paper and cardboard - framed
This 3d work is part of a series of pieces on the themes of "change" and "identity”. I used a new technique that mixes together drawing, folding and cutting, the media is always the same: reused paper from magazines, leaflets, advertising materials, books. I like to say “paper which lived previous lives”.
Have you ever asked yourself: "What makes me, me?" Is it the place where I come from, my job or maybe my family? We tend to think that we have a kind of essence that defines us once and for all, that is permanent and unchangeable, while our identity is a sum of many different "me". It is like a puzzle where every piece represents a "me" and all together make what I am. Our identity changes all the time and takes different forms as we interpret different roles at work, inside our family, in society.
The face has been depicted in 2 sheets of reused paper from magazines that are then folded and cut giving rise to a paper mesh. The 2 cut and folded sheets of paper have then been layered creating a scrambled effect.
The image is blurred and almost abstract when seen from a short distance. Everything has been encased in an acrylic plastic box.
2 pieces ready to hang, framed with a clear acrylic box frame. FREE SHIPPING
This 3d work is part of a series of pieces on the themes of "change" and "identity”. I used a new technique that mixes together drawing, folding and cutting, the media is always the same: reused paper from magazines, leaflets, advertising materials, books. I like to say “paper which lived previous lives”.
Have you ever asked yourself: "What makes me, me?" Is it the place where I come from, my job or maybe my family? We tend to think that we have a kind of essence that defines us once and for all, that is permanent and unchangeable, while our identity is a sum of many different "me". It is like a puzzle where every piece represents a "me" and all together make what I am. Our identity changes all the time and takes different forms as we interpret different roles at work, inside our family, in society.
The face has been depicted in 2 sheets of reused paper from magazines that are then folded and cut giving rise to a paper mesh. The 2 cut and folded sheets of paper have then been layered creating a scrambled effect.
The image is blurred and almost abstract when seen from a short distance. Everything has been encased in an acrylic plastic box.
2 pieces ready to hang, framed with a clear acrylic box frame. FREE SHIPPING
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