Unity in Fragments, No. 3
The photo collage series "Unity in Fragments" explores the concept of unity underlying our existence. Inspired by nondual philosophies, Martin Lenclos created the series to challenge the perception of separateness and highlight our integral part in a single, interwoven consciousness. Depicting symmetries and shared behaviors of New York City's inhabitants, each collage serves as a self-questioning device for contemplation. Presenting urban life from a distance, the series highlights interconnectedness, revealing the intricate dance of mirrored motions up close, potentially encouraging a sense of peace through this realization.
The photo collage series "Unity in Fragments" explores the concept of unity underlying our existence. Inspired by nondual philosophies, Martin Lenclos created the series to challenge the perception of separateness and highlight our integral part in a single, interwoven consciousness. Depicting symmetries and shared behaviors of New York City's inhabitants, each collage serves as a self-questioning device for contemplation. Presenting urban life from a distance, the series highlights interconnectedness, revealing the intricate dance of mirrored motions up close, potentially encouraging a sense of peace through this realization.
The photo collage series "Unity in Fragments" explores the concept of unity underlying our existence. Inspired by nondual philosophies, Martin Lenclos created the series to challenge the perception of separateness and highlight our integral part in a single, interwoven consciousness. Depicting symmetries and shared behaviors of New York City's inhabitants, each collage serves as a self-questioning device for contemplation. Presenting urban life from a distance, the series highlights interconnectedness, revealing the intricate dance of mirrored motions up close, potentially encouraging a sense of peace through this realization.
Made to order: 5-9 weeks
Background colors: White, Black, Pastel Gray (#d3c8c4)
Size: Small unframed 28" width 28" height, framed 29" width 29" height; large unframed 47" width 47" height, framed 48" width 48" height
Materials: Archival Inkjet Giclée Prints. If under acrylic glass 0.08" on aluminum mount, Fuji Crystal Archive Glossy. If under acrylic glass 0.08" on aluminum mount and framed w/ natural maple or walnut, Fuji Crystal Archive Glossy.
Fabrication: Brooklyn
Artwork: Martin Lenclos