Hope Wreath N.2
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Sculpture (2021)
Found Instant Lottery Tickets, wire, canvas frame, Thread
Limited Edition (2/5)
Dimensions: Height 48in, Width 48in, Depth 8in / 18.00 lb
Framing: not applicable.
Fit for Outdoor? No.
My work attempts to understand behavior, change perception of materials and space.
I started seeing discarded lottery Tickets on my walks in Jersey City where I lived. There were just so many. I started collecting them. Something intrigued me, it became something I had to understand.
and I understood that it's an addiction, that most of the point of sales are in poor or immigrant neighborhood. I understood that it's a predatory industry. I see the hope and the loss on the streets. I collect pieces of torn tickets and glue them back together. I think it's my way to take care of the Losers, to hug them.
Made of instant losers lottery tickets found on the streets in the NJ/NYC area.
This piece is inspired by the hand movement of crinkling the tickets after realizing the loss. The tickets found on the streets are either thorn in pieces, crinkled or whole.
Most of my artwork is also assembled mechanically, piece by piece.
Found Instant Lottery Tickets, wire, canvas frame, Thread
Limited Edition (2/5)
Dimensions: Height 48in, Width 48in, Depth 8in / 18.00 lb
Framing: not applicable.
Fit for Outdoor? No.
My work attempts to understand behavior, change perception of materials and space.
I started seeing discarded lottery Tickets on my walks in Jersey City where I lived. There were just so many. I started collecting them. Something intrigued me, it became something I had to understand.
and I understood that it's an addiction, that most of the point of sales are in poor or immigrant neighborhood. I understood that it's a predatory industry. I see the hope and the loss on the streets. I collect pieces of torn tickets and glue them back together. I think it's my way to take care of the Losers, to hug them.
Made of instant losers lottery tickets found on the streets in the NJ/NYC area.
This piece is inspired by the hand movement of crinkling the tickets after realizing the loss. The tickets found on the streets are either thorn in pieces, crinkled or whole.
Most of my artwork is also assembled mechanically, piece by piece.
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