Between Saida and Sur
Unique Screen print and paint on paper
70 x 100 cm (each)
2009-10
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Between Saida and Sur, addresses visual and temporal image construction by examining edges, peripheral landscape views and movement, as modes of framing an image. The works plays with the idea of a snapshot, an automatic image, that has the potential to hold a kind of stillness or pause,that contradicts its own origin.
These works also deals with the notion of fragile images that reveal their physical matter through their failure to convey the representational world accurately; The movement that blurs the photo, making it unrecognizable, also foregrounds the actual paint, color layers and shapes, and the work reveals its own image construction and mediation(hand and screen) through its material components, as the view(s) blend and disintegrate.