Boarder Line, 2020
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Boarder Line, 2020
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Experimental screen print on silk
Acid and procion dye formulas.
141 x 245cm | 55 x 96in
Boarder line explores the idea of drawing a line, creating a separation, making two spaces that a whole seem to be split. This idea is a play on the attachment to creating spaces that distinguish ourselves from one another.
Looking at how the line drawn creates an imminent separation, the spaces are inherently different, they have a different proportion of colour, texture, form but at the same time they are part of the same whole.
To me this idea is around the perception that we think we are so different to one another based on where we come from, what we look like and superficial attachments to our identity. But in essence we are all a part of a whole.
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