SEEN SO MUCH (LIMITED EDITION OF 30)

£148.00

SEEN SO MUCH

Edition Details

  • Medium: Limited edition fine art print

  • Paper: 290gsm premium archival paper

  • Edition Size: 30 (Each print is unique)

  • Authentication: Hand-signed by the artist

  • Dimensions: A3 (29.7 cm x 42.0 cm)

Description

In an era of relentless connectivity, SEEN SO MUCH serves as a profound visual commentary on the psychological weight of the digital age. This evocative portrait features a figure rendered in ethereal shades of blue, suggesting a state of immersion or perhaps emotional drowning. The calm of the composition is violently interrupted by a horizontal streak of neon orange spray paint that masks the eyes. This intervention represents the overwhelming influx of modern media, from the curated perfection of social feeds to the relentless cycle of negative news.

The deliberate use of paint drips mimics a sense of "leaking" or exhaustion, signifying the point where the human psyche can no longer process the sheer volume of external data. By obscuring the windows to the soul, FunnyTummy highlights the loss of individual perspective when one is constantly bombarded by the perspectives of others. Each of the thirty prints in this series features unique variations, ensuring that every collector possesses a distinct iteration of this sensory overload. It is a bold and urgent reminder to look away from the screen and reclaim our internal quietude.

SEEN SO MUCH

Edition Details

  • Medium: Limited edition fine art print

  • Paper: 290gsm premium archival paper

  • Edition Size: 30 (Each print is unique)

  • Authentication: Hand-signed by the artist

  • Dimensions: A3 (29.7 cm x 42.0 cm)

Description

In an era of relentless connectivity, SEEN SO MUCH serves as a profound visual commentary on the psychological weight of the digital age. This evocative portrait features a figure rendered in ethereal shades of blue, suggesting a state of immersion or perhaps emotional drowning. The calm of the composition is violently interrupted by a horizontal streak of neon orange spray paint that masks the eyes. This intervention represents the overwhelming influx of modern media, from the curated perfection of social feeds to the relentless cycle of negative news.

The deliberate use of paint drips mimics a sense of "leaking" or exhaustion, signifying the point where the human psyche can no longer process the sheer volume of external data. By obscuring the windows to the soul, FunnyTummy highlights the loss of individual perspective when one is constantly bombarded by the perspectives of others. Each of the thirty prints in this series features unique variations, ensuring that every collector possesses a distinct iteration of this sensory overload. It is a bold and urgent reminder to look away from the screen and reclaim our internal quietude.