In "Urban Woman," the female figure emerges from a suspended urban landscape, symbolizing an identity dissolving within the metropolitan frenzy.
Marked by vibrant colors and repetitive architectural elements, the artwork reflects on the condition of a contemporary woman, caught between visibility and alienation.
This composition establishes a profound dialogue between matter and pixels, manual gesture and technological manipulation, offering both a critical and intimate reflection on urban reality.
The theme of impermanence is evoked by the presence of the Nakagin Capsule Tower: an architectural icon that has been dismantled and its modules dispersed. Similarly, the original analog collage of this piece was deconstructed after being scanned. What remains is a "solid memory" on aluminum—an indelible trace of both an architecture and a creative process that no longer exist in their physical form.
Edition of 1/1 (plus nne for the artist).
Fine art print on paper (Hahnemüle Photorag 308gr. ) mounted on Aluminium dibond.
Signed and certified by the artist.