The Struggle & the Struggler

(2023)

This series of algraphies investigate the universal relation between one and one's own existence, in other words: the Struggler and the Struggle.

The circle, which mimics Sisyphus’ rock, represents the struggle inherent to human condition: to exist and give meaning to that existence.

In ‘It Took Me a While to Be Who I Am', the struggle is bigger than the entity, the individual is completely overtaken by the weight of its own condition.

It Took Me a While to Be Who I Am...

Algraphy and gouache on Kitakata paper

Paper: 110 x 75 cm

Image: 98 x 65cm

Edition of 7

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In the second print, ‘…But I Am’, the entity is physically over the struggle, it has come to terms with the nature  of their relation: the struggle is fundamental to its existence, symbiotic. 

But I Am...

Algraphy and gouache on Kitakata paper

Paper: 110 x 75 cm

Image: 98 x 65cm

Edition of 7

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The Struggle & the Struggler...

Algraphy and chine colle on Somerset Satin White.

Paper: 50 x 32 cm

Image: 30 x 22 cm

Edition variable of 30 (available in orange, blue lilac and yellow)

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