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This surreal artwork features a striking combination of colors and shapes. The composition centers on a figure in a contorted pose, adorned with vibrant orange and red shapes that appear to be extensions or appendages. The background is a mix of organic forms and geometric structures, creating a dreamlike, fantastical atmosphere. The artist's distinctive style blends realism with abstraction, employing unconventional techniques to convey a sense of the subconscious or the irrational. This provocative piece likely reflects the artist's intention to challenge conventional perceptions and explore the realms of the imagination. ...
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Jason Herr constructs immersive, otherworldly environments that transcend the boundaries of ordinary reality, creating dreamlike universes governed by their own internal logic. Working primarily with graphite, colored pencil, and watercolor on paper, his pieces are meticulously detailed, balancing a delicate tension between unease and the absurd. Herr’s work is deeply rooted in the exploration of dualism, particularly the separation of consciousness from the physical body, often drawing inspiration from near-death experiences in which individuals describe a temporary detachment from their corporeal selves. Within these alternate realms, Herr offers viewers insight into his own inner world while reflecting on the inherent strangeness and unpredictability of existence. His figures are frequently contorted and confronted with uncanny, disorienting scenarios that evoke profound feelings of isolation, vulnerability, and existential tension. While each character contains elements of the artist himself, they inhabit a universe distinct from the tangible world, where fiction and reality intersect. By exploring the ambiguity of human emotions in spaces that defy ordinary perception, Herr’s work illuminates the complexities of identity, consciousness, and the absurdity of life, inviting contemplation of the intricate interplay between mind, body, and experience. ...
Newchild was founded by Diego Castaño, Chandler Noah and Sarah Vanwelden in 2020 in Antwerp, Belgium. Newchild serves as a physical and digital platform for established and emerging artists whose practice is defined by conceptualism, narrative and an ambitious technical approach. Newchild was created to cultivate cross-pollination and meaningful exchange, fostering a collaborative environment for artists to explore beyond their established modes of expression. It curates a regular programme of offbeat exhibitions, participates in art fairs globally and works in close collaboration with foundations and museums. ...