Processing a Self-Portrait
$300.00
A photograph of a man sitting alone is fashioned within a microprocessing chip. Gold wire circuitry radiates out to two subprocessors that read 'always a' and 'singularity.'
Although the photograph is not an actual image of the artist, it is a representation of the artist's singleness, isolation and feelings of loneliness.
Art registry number and information is on the back of the piece.
For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz
Although the photograph is not an actual image of the artist, it is a representation of the artist's singleness, isolation and feelings of loneliness.
Art registry number and information is on the back of the piece.
For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz
A photograph of a man sitting alone is fashioned within a microprocessing chip. Gold wire circuitry radiates out to two subprocessors that read 'always a' and 'singularity.'
Although the photograph is not an actual image of the artist, it is a representation of the artist's singleness, isolation and feelings of loneliness.
Art registry number and information is on the back of the piece.
For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz
Although the photograph is not an actual image of the artist, it is a representation of the artist's singleness, isolation and feelings of loneliness.
Art registry number and information is on the back of the piece.
For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz
A photograph of a man sitting alone is fashioned within a microprocessing chip. Gold wire circuitry radiates out to two subprocessors that read 'always a' and 'singularity.'
Although the photograph is not an actual image of the artist, it is a representation of the artist's singleness, isolation and feelings of loneliness.
Art registry number and information is on the back of the piece.
For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz
Although the photograph is not an actual image of the artist, it is a representation of the artist's singleness, isolation and feelings of loneliness.
Art registry number and information is on the back of the piece.
For more homosocial images, please visit https://homosocial.xyz