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Cucumbered EcstasyLimited edition print Paper Print
by Olga Li
£82.75
From an edition of 69
Size 29.7 x 42 cm (unframed)
Original artwork description
In this work, I represented a play on the absurd, superimposing devotion and delirium, sacredness and market-garden produce.
Original analogue collage. Available also as limited edition fine art prints in larger sizes upon request.
What truly pushed me to start this series was the digital memes themselves. They inspired me to explore the idea of “analogue memes” — the realisation that the meme did not begin with the internet, but has always been deeply rooted in our human culture. I believe that analogue collage, as an art form, reconnects us with the primal energy of something ancient and essential — its symbols, its gestures, and those raw, physical ways we have used for centuries to transmit ideas and images. It is a living, tactile, imperfect language that carries the artist’s breath, their fingerprints, the direct touch of the hand, and the beautiful fragility of the gesture. This is precisely what makes it feel so profoundly human. Today, perhaps more than ever, it deserves to be rediscovered and celebrated as a powerful, authentic, creative, and intensely contemporary form of art.
This work is part of my ongoing series of analogue collages.
P.S.: Please note that the colors and contrast of the images may vary slightly from the original artwork due to differences in monitor calibration and lighting conditions.
Materials used:
newspaper and vinyl glue
Details:
- Collage on Panel / Board / MDF
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 23 x 28 x 1cm
- Signed on the front
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: People and portraits
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Original artwork description
In this work, I represented a play on the absurd, superimposing devotion and delirium, sacredness and market-garden produce.
Original analogue collage. Available also as limited edition fine art prints in larger sizes upon request.
What truly pushed me to start this series was the digital memes themselves. They inspired me to explore the idea of “analogue memes” — the realisation that the meme did not begin with the internet, but has always been deeply rooted in our human culture. I believe that analogue collage, as an art form, reconnects us with the primal energy of something ancient and essential — its symbols, its gestures, and those raw, physical ways we have used for centuries to transmit ideas and images. It is a living, tactile, imperfect language that carries the artist’s breath, their fingerprints, the direct touch of the hand, and the beautiful fragility of the gesture. This is precisely what makes it feel so profoundly human. Today, perhaps more than ever, it deserves to be rediscovered and celebrated as a powerful, authentic, creative, and intensely contemporary form of art.
This work is part of my ongoing series of analogue collages.
P.S.: Please note that the colors and contrast of the images may vary slightly from the original artwork due to differences in monitor calibration and lighting conditions.
Materials used:
newspaper and vinyl glue
Details:
- Collage on Panel / Board / MDF
- One of a kind artwork
- Size: 23 x 28 x 1cm
- Signed on the front
- Style: Surrealistic
- Subject: People and portraits









