Five patterned bodies stand together like components laid out on a bright workbench, each one a distinct piece of a larger human puzzle. Their poses overlap and echo, creating a rhythm of limbs, torsos, and gestures that feel both individual and collective. The intricate markings across their skin act like visual blueprints — decorative, yes, but also suggestive of circuitry, instruction diagrams, or the hidden logic of how a person is put together.
Rather than presenting a single, unified figure, the image offers a playful acknowledgment that identity is built from many parts: posture, pattern, presence, community. The figures don’t merge; they coexist, forming a loose assembly line of selves. The result is a composition that’s equal parts humor and precision — a reminder that being human is always a work in progress, and that some assembly is, indeed, required.
This work is offered as a 30", 36" or 40" sq inch print. Please inquire about other sizes.
The work is titled, numbered, a limited edition of 5, and signed by the artist.
The photo is shipped in a double tube for safety.
Please allow 5 - 7 days for production and shipping.
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$950.00Price
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