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Triptych in black and white. M, as I see her, enshrined in invisible colours.
Single image, colour. M, through graffiti on a bus stop.
"HOW LONG IS AN IDEA?" - Documentation
A nail is hammered into a tape-measure's L-shaped, metal tooth, the tape measure and right below this question, the tape-measure is then dragged across the paper, across this scroll of typed ideas, sketches, and stories — measuring nothing but length.
"HOW LONG IS AN IDEA?" - Documentation
A nail is hammered into a tape-measure's L-shaped, metal tooth, the tape measure and right below this question, the tape-measure is then dragged across the paper, across this scroll of typed ideas, sketches, and stories — measuring nothing but length.
Manoel Dimech Street in Stereo, black and white.
Published online 4th October, 2020.
Collective document of the six-print project playing with the nose on a portrait of Napoleon, titled The Confederacy of Spite and Prestige. (2021, digital art, art prints)
Triptych in black and white. M, as I see her, enshrined in invisible colours.
Single image, colour. M, through graffiti on a bus stop.
"HOW LONG IS AN IDEA?" - Documentation
A nail is hammered into a tape-measure's L-shaped, metal tooth, the tape measure and right below this question, the tape-measure is then dragged across the paper, across this scroll of typed ideas, sketches, and stories — measuring nothing but length.
"HOW LONG IS AN IDEA?" - Documentation
A nail is hammered into a tape-measure's L-shaped, metal tooth, the tape measure and right below this question, the tape-measure is then dragged across the paper, across this scroll of typed ideas, sketches, and stories — measuring nothing but length.
Manoel Dimech Street in Stereo, black and white.
Published online 4th October, 2020.