"Unmaking Myself" Print
"Unmaking Myself" Print
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Art Description:
It's difficult to understand what we are but harder to remember what we once were. Based on Alastair Reynolds's story, and the "Love, Death and Robots" adaptation of Zima Blue. This work aims to remind us of how far we've come along. Yet expose our strengths and weaknesses. That we may not be robots but we function to perform specific tasks like one. I find that when I can be the best version of myself, life feels the most free. Understanding what I can and can't do helps me focus on what I am good at. To relax knowing a task was well done. After around fifteen hours of work on this piece, I hope that you feel this way too.
Print Details:
Museum-Quality Matte Paper Poster 20x25 cm / 8"x10″
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- Paper Weight: 250 gsm (110 lb), Thickness: 0.29 mm (11.4 mils).
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