Metamorphosis 1 (undergrowth), 2023

$5,400.00

Odin Strbac Low
Metamorphosis 1 (undergrowth), 2023
290 x 120 cm
iron powder, muslin, reclaimed blackwood, electrical wire

Residing and practicing in Naarm (Melbourne), Odin Strbac Low’s practice delves into the intricate ecological web that humanity both shapes and inhabits. His practice encompasses a diverse range of techniques, including screenprinting, intaglio, painting, sculpture, and electronic sound synthesis. Serving as a reflective exploration of our influence on the environment, his works exhibit fleeting moments, scenes, and sounds that are imperilled by the spectre of human-induced climate change. This amalgamation of both analogue and digital methods allows him to craft works that traverse the boundaries of traditional and contemporary art.

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Odin Strbac Low
Metamorphosis 1 (undergrowth), 2023
290 x 120 cm
iron powder, muslin, reclaimed blackwood, electrical wire

Residing and practicing in Naarm (Melbourne), Odin Strbac Low’s practice delves into the intricate ecological web that humanity both shapes and inhabits. His practice encompasses a diverse range of techniques, including screenprinting, intaglio, painting, sculpture, and electronic sound synthesis. Serving as a reflective exploration of our influence on the environment, his works exhibit fleeting moments, scenes, and sounds that are imperilled by the spectre of human-induced climate change. This amalgamation of both analogue and digital methods allows him to craft works that traverse the boundaries of traditional and contemporary art.

Odin Strbac Low
Metamorphosis 1 (undergrowth), 2023
290 x 120 cm
iron powder, muslin, reclaimed blackwood, electrical wire

Residing and practicing in Naarm (Melbourne), Odin Strbac Low’s practice delves into the intricate ecological web that humanity both shapes and inhabits. His practice encompasses a diverse range of techniques, including screenprinting, intaglio, painting, sculpture, and electronic sound synthesis. Serving as a reflective exploration of our influence on the environment, his works exhibit fleeting moments, scenes, and sounds that are imperilled by the spectre of human-induced climate change. This amalgamation of both analogue and digital methods allows him to craft works that traverse the boundaries of traditional and contemporary art.

 

This artwork is exhibited in Bloom: West End Grad Show, West End Art Space’s inaugural graduate exhibition. Presenting the work of 11 artists from the 2023 graduating cohorts of VCA, RMIT & Monash University, this showcase aims to give emerging artists a gallery platform, and to provide an entry point into the commercial art industry.