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“The series of images was inspired by a picture of a hatching chick. I tought why not making a series showing the hatching of a manufactured product. As if it was not being manufactured but born. That would look familiar and peculiar at the same time. Thats why i came up with the hatching of the car. So i first had to make a latex mold from a model car. Then i poured a thin layer of gypsum into the mold to create the shell. This was followed by the most exhausting part of the project. I smashed the gypsum shell onto the model car several dozens of time before i got the images i wanted. that was quite a challenge since one had to tidy up after every image and create a new shell. but i think the final results were reward enough.” FABIAN OEFNER - www.fabianoefner.com
“The series of images was inspired by a picture of a hatching chick. I tought why not making a series showing the hatching of a manufactured product. As if it was not being manufactured but born. That would look familiar and peculiar at the same time. Thats why i came up with the hatching of the car. So i first had to make a latex mold from a model car. Then i poured a thin layer of gypsum into the mold to create the shell. This was followed by the most exhausting part of the project. I smashed the gypsum shell onto the model car several dozens of time before i got the images i wanted. that was quite a challenge since one had to tidy up after every image and create a new shell. but i think the final results were reward enough.” FABIAN OEFNER - www.fabianoefner.com
“The series of images was inspired by a picture of a hatching chick. I tought why not making a series showing the hatching of a manufactured product. As if it was not being manufactured but born. That would look familiar and peculiar at the same time. Thats why i came up with the hatching of the car. So i first had to make a latex mold from a model car. Then i poured a thin layer of gypsum into the mold to create the shell. This was followed by the most exhausting part of the project. I smashed the gypsum shell onto the model car several dozens of time before i got the images i wanted. that was quite a challenge since one had to tidy up after every image and create a new shell. but i think the final results were reward enough.” FABIAN OEFNER - www.fabianoefner.com
“The series of images was inspired by a picture of a hatching chick. I tought why not making a series showing the hatching of a manufactured product. As if it was not being manufactured but born. That would look familiar and peculiar at the same time. Thats why i came up with the hatching of the car. So i first had to make a latex mold from a model car. Then i poured a thin layer of gypsum into the mold to create the shell. This was followed by the most exhausting part of the project. I smashed the gypsum shell onto the model car several dozens of time before i got the images i wanted. that was quite a challenge since one had to tidy up after every image and create a new shell. but i think the final results were reward enough.” FABIAN OEFNER - www.fabianoefner.com

“The series of images was inspired by a picture of a hatching chick. I tought why not making a series showing the hatching of a manufactured product. As if it was not being manufactured but born. That would look familiar and peculiar at the same time. Thats why i came up with the hatching of the car. So i first had to make a latex mold from a model car. Then i poured a thin layer of gypsum into the mold to create the shell. This was followed by the most exhausting part of the project. I smashed the gypsum shell onto the model car several dozens of time before i got the images i wanted. that was quite a challenge since one had to tidy up after every image and create a new shell. but i think the final results were reward enough.” 

FABIAN OEFNER - www.fabianoefner.com

There’s been a lot of hype about this exhibition ‘Open Your Eyes’ by Roy Nachum.  Each of the paintings in the ‘Parallel Realities’ section of the exhibit, is accompanied by poetic text, in the form of writing & in the form of braille, that mirrors the painting. This idea of reflection is also apparent between the subjects in the paintings.  There is something both unsettling and strangely calming about the imagery.
There’s been a lot of hype about this exhibition ‘Open Your Eyes’ by Roy Nachum.  Each of the paintings in the ‘Parallel Realities’ section of the exhibit, is accompanied by poetic text, in the form of writing & in the form of braille, that mirrors the painting. This idea of reflection is also apparent between the subjects in the paintings.  There is something both unsettling and strangely calming about the imagery.
There’s been a lot of hype about this exhibition ‘Open Your Eyes’ by Roy Nachum.  Each of the paintings in the ‘Parallel Realities’ section of the exhibit, is accompanied by poetic text, in the form of writing & in the form of braille, that mirrors the painting. This idea of reflection is also apparent between the subjects in the paintings.  There is something both unsettling and strangely calming about the imagery.

There’s been a lot of hype about this exhibition ‘Open Your Eyes’ by Roy Nachum.  Each of the paintings in the ‘Parallel Realities’ section of the exhibit, is accompanied by poetic text, in the form of writing & in the form of braille, that mirrors the painting. This idea of reflection is also apparent between the subjects in the paintings.  There is something both unsettling and strangely calming about the imagery.

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