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Inked Cherry
Inked Cherry - 2016
Color reveals the mystery.
The image unfolds in ambiguity, somewhere between tattoo and plated composition. Lines and pigments overlap until distinctions begin to dissolve. What appears as drawing may be edible; what appears as surface may belong to the body itself.
Ink exists beneath the skin — permanent, absorbed, inseparable from the flesh. Food rests above it, temporary and exposed, existing only through its disappearance. The work inhabits this tension between inscription and consumption, permanence and erasure.
Color operates as a destabilizing element, blurring hierarchies between body and object, ornament and nourishment. The viewer is invited to navigate this uncertainty, where the act of looking becomes an act of deciphering.
Within this space, the body and the dish share the same condition: both are sites of transformation, suspended between presence and disappearance.
Détails
Original print on Fujiflex HR photo paper - Printed at Picto Bastille
Mounted on aluminum & american Box
Size 60 x 80 cm
Edition of 3 numbered prints + 1 Artist Proof
Authenticity Certificate
Insured delivery
Inked Cherry - 2016
Color reveals the mystery.
The image unfolds in ambiguity, somewhere between tattoo and plated composition. Lines and pigments overlap until distinctions begin to dissolve. What appears as drawing may be edible; what appears as surface may belong to the body itself.
Ink exists beneath the skin — permanent, absorbed, inseparable from the flesh. Food rests above it, temporary and exposed, existing only through its disappearance. The work inhabits this tension between inscription and consumption, permanence and erasure.
Color operates as a destabilizing element, blurring hierarchies between body and object, ornament and nourishment. The viewer is invited to navigate this uncertainty, where the act of looking becomes an act of deciphering.
Within this space, the body and the dish share the same condition: both are sites of transformation, suspended between presence and disappearance.
Détails
Original print on Fujiflex HR photo paper - Printed at Picto Bastille
Mounted on aluminum & american Box
Size 60 x 80 cm
Edition of 3 numbered prints + 1 Artist Proof
Authenticity Certificate
Insured delivery