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8in x 10in fine art prints on textured rag paper. Each print is stamped with the gallery’s certification and individually numbered by edition. (First-editions currently available, with only 3 runs of each design). A 2020 collaboration with Stone Blue Studio, the Pseudo-Galaxy series was designed exclusively for Phantasm. Receive one print free of charge by buying the series as a collection.
8in x 10in fine art prints on textured rag paper. Each print is stamped with the gallery’s certification and individually numbered by edition. (First-editions currently available, with only 3 runs of each design). A 2020 collaboration with Stone Blue Studio, the Pseudo-Galaxy series was designed exclusively for Phantasm. Receive one print free of charge by buying the series as a collection.
8in x 10in fine art prints on textured rag paper. Each print is stamped with the gallery’s certification and individually numbered by edition. (First-editions currently available, with only 3 runs of each design). A 2020 collaboration with Stone Blue Studio, the Pseudo-Galaxy series was designed exclusively for Phantasm. Receive one print free of charge by buying the series as a collection.
Artist Statement: “When you boil it down to the simplest terms, everything I create is inspired by the organization of nature. I feel like we tend to view the natural world as a kind of wild beast or a pool of entropy. When you look at it closely, though, you see that it’s very structured and organized. This is what draws me to minerals and crystalline forms. You don’t have to look too closely at these to see that principle. My interest in organization extends into space as well. In this work, I’ve taken existing photographs of a variety of crystals and have composited them to create what I call ‘pseudo-galaxies.’ Bringing the smallest examples of organization together with some of the largest emphasizes the idea that there are natural principles that we will never be smart or strong enough to override.”