Yesteryear
Yesteryear
Yesteryear
Yesteryear

Rob Branigan

Yesteryear, 2023127 x 47 x 96cmSign in to view price
Details
Material
paper, steel, wood, spray paint, casein, found plinth
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

The artwork features a captivating monochromatic composition of floating paper leaves suspended in mid-air. The intricate arrangement of these delicate, abstract shapes creates a mesmerizing, ethereal atmosphere. The minimal, minimalist palette of gray and white exudes a sense of tranquility, while the dynamic, intersecting lines and planes suggest a sense of movement and fluidity. The artist's unique technique of suspending the paper leaves invites the viewer to ponder the ephemeral nature of existence and the delicate balance between chaos and order. This thought-provoking piece explores themes of impermanence and the fragility of our natural world. ...

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Self Preservation

Rob Branigan's practice involves transforming and repurposing objects of representation by removing their intrinsic or constructed value. His sculptures and print-based media prompt discussions on the passage of time, knowledge, and power structures, offering commentary on society and its discontents. As such, Branigan explores the interplay between longing, memory, and temporality through the motif of the vessel as a support structure, both literally and figuratively. ...

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Self Preservation
Yesteryear
Rob BraniganYesteryear, 2023
127 x 47 x 96cm