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Spring 1990

$8,000.00

This portrait explores the fragile boundary between human identity and the digital world. Rendered in meticulous graphite detail, the left side of the face reflects emotional depth, memory, and organic presence. In contrast, the right side dissolves into fragmented, pixel-like structures, symbolizing data disruption, technological interference, and the gradual erosion of individuality in a hyper-connected era.

The sudden emergence of geometric color elements interrupts the monochrome harmony, representing artificial systems intruding upon human consciousness. These digital artifacts suggest surveillance, algorithmic influence, and the silent reshaping of personal identity.
Suspended between realism and abstraction, the artwork invites viewers to reflect on what remains authentically human as technology continues to reconstruct how we see, remember, and exist

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Category: Product ID: 27319

Description

This portrait explores the fragile boundary between human identity and the digital world. Rendered in meticulous graphite detail, the left side of the face reflects emotional depth, memory, and organic presence. In contrast, the right side dissolves into fragmented, pixel-like structures, symbolizing data disruption, technological interference, and the gradual erosion of individuality in a hyper-connected era.

The sudden emergence of geometric color elements interrupts the monochrome harmony, representing artificial systems intruding upon human consciousness. These digital artifacts suggest surveillance, algorithmic influence, and the silent reshaping of personal identity.
Suspended between realism and abstraction, the artwork invites viewers to reflect on what remains authentically human as technology continues to reconstruct how we see, remember, and exist