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An Elegy For Explosion (2026) Giclée print by mr clement
42 x 59.4 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 42 x 59.4cm (actual image size)
£150
Artwork description
*An Elegy For Explosion* begins with a quiet, almost solemn moment: LAPIN reads a classical-looking book titled *An Elegy For Explosion*. The moment the book is opened, it literally explodes.
The work explores the relationship between literature, imagination and the absurd. A book represents knowledge, contemplation and escape; here, reading becomes an unpredictable and destructive experience. The visual joke also suggests how a story, idea or piece of literature can suddenly overwhelm us and change the way we see the world.
Inspired by old comics and absurd visual narratives, the delicate line drawing, restrained colours and quiet composition contrast with the sudden violence of the explosion. Rather than offering a fixed meaning, the work leaves the interpretation open: it may represent an overwhelming idea, a story that changes everything, or simply the ridiculous consequence of opening the wrong book.
Materials used:
paper
Details:
- Giclée print on Paper
- From a limited edition of 30
- Size: 42 x 59.4 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 42 x 59.4cm (actual image size)
- Signed and numbered on the front
- Style: Graphic, illustrative and typographic
- Subject: Animals and birds
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Artwork description
*An Elegy For Explosion* begins with a quiet, almost solemn moment: LAPIN reads a classical-looking book titled *An Elegy For Explosion*. The moment the book is opened, it literally explodes.
The work explores the relationship between literature, imagination and the absurd. A book represents knowledge, contemplation and escape; here, reading becomes an unpredictable and destructive experience. The visual joke also suggests how a story, idea or piece of literature can suddenly overwhelm us and change the way we see the world.
Inspired by old comics and absurd visual narratives, the delicate line drawing, restrained colours and quiet composition contrast with the sudden violence of the explosion. Rather than offering a fixed meaning, the work leaves the interpretation open: it may represent an overwhelming idea, a story that changes everything, or simply the ridiculous consequence of opening the wrong book.
Materials used:
paper
Details:
- Giclée print on Paper
- From a limited edition of 30
- Size: 42 x 59.4 x 0.1cm (unframed) / 42 x 59.4cm (actual image size)
- Signed and numbered on the front
- Style: Graphic, illustrative and typographic
- Subject: Animals and birds





