Black Mirror is a fracture in time, a window open toward a world where the present and the past coexist—reflected and distorted within the same frame. It’s not just an abandoned street, but a collective memory in ruins—buildings that have seen too much, silences that speak too loudly. The mirror doesn’t deform; it merely forces us to look at what we’ve been avoiding. And sometimes, in our rush forward, we forget the reflection we leave behind. If we linger on it for too long, we might no longer recognize ourselves.
Pencil, charcoal, acrylic and vernice.
£3,408.06
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Black Mirror is a fracture in time, a window open toward a world where the present and the past coexist—reflected and distorted within the same frame. It’s not just an abandoned street, but a collective memory in ruins—buildings that have seen too much, silences that speak too loudly. The mirror doesn’t deform; it merely forces us to look at what we’ve been avoiding. And sometimes, in our rush forward, we forget the reflection we leave behind. If we linger on it for too long, we might no longer recognize ourselves.
Pencil, charcoal, acrylic and vernice.
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