How often do we feel like a machine? Always on the go not able to switch off or swamped in life by machines and gadgetry, then this collage is a tribute to you.
This piece features newer material than I would usually reach for however still considered vintage from the late 70's and 90's.
The model's exposed areas have been replaced with part of an internal combustion engine suggesting inner mechanics.
There's a blend of tones that complement the green of the wall behind the model with a moody vintage vignette effect.
A yellow cog placed under one hand and with the other hand operating a dial, she looks totally in control.
Pasted in the bottom right corner are the words 'The Internal Combustion Engine' as a reminder that you're in control of your operating system.
Placed in a contemporary or retro interior this framed art would look perfectly at home..
This collage art has been backed onto thick acid free paper for added stability before further flat mounting onto A3 acid free soft white paper and presented ready to hang in a crisp acrylic box frame in black with real glazing.
If you'd prefer this unframed and sent in an envelope box or are based in the US, Canada or Australia and would like this unframed too please get in touch so that I can alter the price and shipping for you
Receive this wrapped and securely sent in a box with tracking. A signature will be required on receipt of delivery.
Vintage and new paper + glue
30 Artist Reviews
£280
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How often do we feel like a machine? Always on the go not able to switch off or swamped in life by machines and gadgetry, then this collage is a tribute to you.
This piece features newer material than I would usually reach for however still considered vintage from the late 70's and 90's.
The model's exposed areas have been replaced with part of an internal combustion engine suggesting inner mechanics.
There's a blend of tones that complement the green of the wall behind the model with a moody vintage vignette effect.
A yellow cog placed under one hand and with the other hand operating a dial, she looks totally in control.
Pasted in the bottom right corner are the words 'The Internal Combustion Engine' as a reminder that you're in control of your operating system.
Placed in a contemporary or retro interior this framed art would look perfectly at home..
This collage art has been backed onto thick acid free paper for added stability before further flat mounting onto A3 acid free soft white paper and presented ready to hang in a crisp acrylic box frame in black with real glazing.
If you'd prefer this unframed and sent in an envelope box or are based in the US, Canada or Australia and would like this unframed too please get in touch so that I can alter the price and shipping for you
Receive this wrapped and securely sent in a box with tracking. A signature will be required on receipt of delivery.
Vintage and new paper + glue
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