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Inexistente confronts the illusion of separation. Electric green meets deep Prussian blue in a charged divide, bridged by copper and cellular movement. Sealed in resin for dimensional intensity, the piece embodies tension, rupture, and the surreal space between opposing forces.
Spanish for “non-existent” or illusionary, Inexistente explores the boundary between presence and absence.
Inexistente confronts the illusion of separation. Electric green meets deep Prussian blue in a charged divide, bridged by copper and cellular movement. Sealed in resin for dimensional intensity, the piece embodies tension, rupture, and the surreal space between opposing forces.
Spanish for “non-existent” or illusionary, Inexistente explores the boundary between presence and absence.