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- I thought the world was innocent
I thought the world was innocent
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Information about this artwork
Medium: Collage of paper cutouts, white gloss paint, acrylic paints on recycled canvas.
Dimensions: H51 W51 D3cm
Created: 11/1/2020
- Ready to hang, intended to be displayed indoors only.
- Original collage painting, signed on the back, includes a Certificate of Authenticity.
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Inspiration
What identifies childhood innocence? For me this is a teddybear. This is one representation of childhood memories. The outline is used to evoke this memory. I did this as I want to carry on with the theme of childhood innocence and contrast this with barcodes.
Barcodes for me can appear to be useful but in some ways can take on a sinister meaning depending how you look at it. It can represent our current society, commerce, storage of digital information such as products, services even people. Out of this combined imagery I wanted to express almost some kind of religious or spiritual experience.
What identifies childhood innocence? For me this is a teddybear. This is one representation of childhood memories. The outline is used to evoke this memory. I did this as I want to carry on with the theme of childhood innocence and contrast this with barcodes.
Barcodes for me can appear to be useful but in some ways can take on a sinister meaning depending how you look at it. It can represent our current society, commerce, storage of digital information such as products, services even people. Out of this combined imagery I wanted to express almost some kind of religious or spiritual experience.