Jamie #1

F. Tibiezas Dager

Jamie #1, 202370 x 50cmPrice on Request
Details
Material
cig burnt towel
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a textured, patterned surface with an abstract, minimalist composition. The canvas is primarily covered in a pale gray hue, with scattered dark spots or marks dispersed across the surface, creating a sense of visual rhythm and texture. The composition is further accentuated by a row of small red flags or banners running along the top edge, adding a subtle hint of color and visual interest. The overall effect evokes a sense of simplicity, subtlety, and a focus on the materiality and surface qualities of the work. The artist's intention may be to explore themes of imperfection, the natural world, or the interplay between order and chaos. ...

Similar Artworks
Sphinx (purple)
Bunny RogersSphinx (purple), 2023Price on Request
Crimson
Anna-Sophie BergerCrimson, 202210000 USD
Sombrero de arlequín envuelto en vasijas
Ana NavasSombrero de arlequín envuelto en vasijas, 20235000 USD
Sistemas de conversión XIII
Ximena Garrido-LeccaSistemas de conversión XIII, 201912000 USD
Desembarcos
Sandra GamarraDesembarcos, 202152000 USD
Tom Ford sequin dress XVIII (detail IX)
Bunny RogersTom Ford sequin dress XVIII (detail IX), 2020Price on Request
lewd & poor
Anna-Sophie Bergerlewd & poor, 202210000 USD
BadYear
Adrián BalsecaBadYear, 202116000 EUR
Waistpad (After Moore)
Ana NavasWaistpad (After Moore), 20186500 USD
Modulations - sequence XVI
Ximena Garrido-LeccaModulations - sequence XVI, 2024Price on Request
Silvana Pestana Untitled
Silvana PestanaSilvana Pestana Untitled, 20212000 USD
Sin Título
Fátima RodrigoSin Título, 20196000 USD
The sole-der
Genietta VarsiThe sole-der, 2021600 USD
F. Tibiezas Dager
Artist
F. Tibiezas Dager

F. Tibiezas Dager (*1997, Guayaquil, Ecuador) is a writer and artist based in Lima. Her visual work analyzes the aesthetic economies of consumption. Her writing approaches the intersections between desire and harm. She is interested in the uses or abuses of quotidian objects and how images of intimacy and faith are functional to the institutionalizations of the self.

F. Tibiezas Dager: Artworks
Jamie #1
F. Tibiezas DagerJamie #1, 2023Price on Request
Jamie #2
F. Tibiezas DagerJamie #2, 2023Price on Request