This artwork depicts the revengeful spirit of baseball player Gary Thomasson as a surreal urban monster built from the city leftovers—useless stairs, cut pipes, and disconnected railings. Inspired by Genpei Akasegawa’s concept of “Thomassons”—purposeless but preserved architectural relics—the creature embodies beauty, memory, and meaning in forgotten things. It transforms failure into an iconic urban symbol of mystery and creative power.
This artwork is combined out of 3 canvases total size H170×W100×D1.5 cm. 2 canvases H80×W100×D1.5 cm and 1 wood board with acrylic pant in the middle H10×W100×D1.5 cm.
Acrylic, Ink, Plaster
£3,330.83
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This artwork depicts the revengeful spirit of baseball player Gary Thomasson as a surreal urban monster built from the city leftovers—useless stairs, cut pipes, and disconnected railings. Inspired by Genpei Akasegawa’s concept of “Thomassons”—purposeless but preserved architectural relics—the creature embodies beauty, memory, and meaning in forgotten things. It transforms failure into an iconic urban symbol of mystery and creative power.
This artwork is combined out of 3 canvases total size H170×W100×D1.5 cm. 2 canvases H80×W100×D1.5 cm and 1 wood board with acrylic pant in the middle H10×W100×D1.5 cm.
Acrylic, Ink, Plaster
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