Horse, 2021
50*50 cm
Oil paint and pencil on canvas
Cat, 2021
50*50 cm
Oil paint and pencil on canvas
Monkey, 2021
50*50 cm
Oil paint and pencil on canvas
Dog, 2021
50*50 cm
Oil paint and pencil on canvas
Seeds&Peers
As we face the torrent of content and algorithms with archetypal origin, true individuality loses its power and gains it at the same time.
accounts symbolizing status with true or false virtue, exchanged to currency
For platforms which harness our rights over their ”product".
individuality sold as a mass product using only sharing.
On the other hand, many “products” start with an intention for sharing, thus gaining its power and value.
memes are the perfect solution for seeking similarity while sharing.
Most memes consist of an image with explanatory happenings, a place where we can input our own text,symbols or any other form of expression to show the subject or sub genre we are referring to, all for the goal of seeking others similar to us.
The first historic signs of humanity were infographic painting's (petroglyphs) used as a language for others to learn and interact with, not an autograph but a symbol of a whole.
The lack of individuality was the thing that made it gain power.
originality is always a two way road, we are sponges which can soak or squeeze out the sum of our parts.
appropriating is like taming a wolf in a sense, the wolf will always be a wolf, but after taming it it will be my wolf; wolf+me=wolf
It cannot be distinguished visibly by a different wolf with similar looks, but if the tamer looked at it I would know it's my wolf.
Even a lone wolf comes from a pack