"The Paradoxical Nature of Material Hierarchy” An Ongoing Series
This ongoing series delves into the complex interplay of social classes within contemporary society through the exploration of everyday objects. It unveils the inherent contradictions and imbalances hidden beneath seemingly ordinary items, shedding light on the intricate web of societal hierarchy. Through meticulous hand-stitching techniques, the artwork conveys both the philosophical aspects of contradiction and the search for balance and harmony, drawing inspiration from the principles of Neoplasticism.
Denims serve as the canvas for projecting the modern social hierarchy and institutional atmosphere, their imagery reflecting the contrasting nature of these systems. By employing a visual language that combines elements of Cubism and minimalist composition, the artwork captures the essence of Neoplastic principles. The shapes, grayscale palette, and carefully composed arrangements within each piece contribute to a nuanced exploration of the Neoplastic relationship, subtly alluding to the complexities of societal structures and their visual representation.