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A print from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' exploring the illusion of disconnection and our inherent unity with the Divine. Image 1 of 7
A print from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' exploring the illusion of disconnection and our inherent unity with the Divine.
A piece from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' using topographic metaphors to hint at the illusion of division and the ultimate unity of existence. Image 2 of 7
A piece from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' using topographic metaphors to hint at the illusion of division and the ultimate unity of existence.
In 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' each print serves as a testament to the illusion of separation, leading us back towards a holistic understanding. Image 3 of 7
In 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' each print serves as a testament to the illusion of separation, leading us back towards a holistic understanding.
An artwork from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' inviting a shift from fragmented perceptions to recognizing the underlying unity. Image 4 of 7
An artwork from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' inviting a shift from fragmented perceptions to recognizing the underlying unity.
This piece from 'Mirages of Fragmentation' reflects on the fallacy of perceiving our challenges as separate, distinct issues. Image 5 of 7
This piece from 'Mirages of Fragmentation' reflects on the fallacy of perceiving our challenges as separate, distinct issues.
This 'Mirages of Fragmentation' print prompts a realization that perceived separateness is a misunderstanding, encouraging us to embrace the One Mind. Image 6 of 7
This 'Mirages of Fragmentation' print prompts a realization that perceived separateness is a misunderstanding, encouraging us to embrace the One Mind.
Close-up: An artwork from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' offering an antidote to the illusion of fragmentation, aiming to heal our perception of separation from the Divine. Image 7 of 7
Close-up: An artwork from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' offering an antidote to the illusion of fragmentation, aiming to heal our perception of separation from the Divine.
A print from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' exploring the illusion of disconnection and our inherent unity with the Divine.
A piece from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' using topographic metaphors to hint at the illusion of division and the ultimate unity of existence.
In 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' each print serves as a testament to the illusion of separation, leading us back towards a holistic understanding.
An artwork from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' inviting a shift from fragmented perceptions to recognizing the underlying unity.
This piece from 'Mirages of Fragmentation' reflects on the fallacy of perceiving our challenges as separate, distinct issues.
This 'Mirages of Fragmentation' print prompts a realization that perceived separateness is a misunderstanding, encouraging us to embrace the One Mind.
Close-up: An artwork from 'Mirages of Fragmentation,' offering an antidote to the illusion of fragmentation, aiming to heal our perception of separation from the Divine.

Mirages of Fragmentation, No. 1

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The series "Mirages of Fragmentation" presents a collection of urban landscapes synthesizing fragmented perspectives that explore the boundaries of perception. Inspired by nondual philosophy, this photo collage series aims to remind viewers of the interconnectedness of existence.

Each piece in the "Mirages of Fragmentation" serves as a mirror, challenging perceptions and inviting contemplation. Crafted from the synthesis of hundreds of stills, these landscapes offer a new perspective on the spatial alchemy of our surroundings, uncovering hidden colors, textures, and materials.

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The series "Mirages of Fragmentation" presents a collection of urban landscapes synthesizing fragmented perspectives that explore the boundaries of perception. Inspired by nondual philosophy, this photo collage series aims to remind viewers of the interconnectedness of existence.

Each piece in the "Mirages of Fragmentation" serves as a mirror, challenging perceptions and inviting contemplation. Crafted from the synthesis of hundreds of stills, these landscapes offer a new perspective on the spatial alchemy of our surroundings, uncovering hidden colors, textures, and materials.

The series "Mirages of Fragmentation" presents a collection of urban landscapes synthesizing fragmented perspectives that explore the boundaries of perception. Inspired by nondual philosophy, this photo collage series aims to remind viewers of the interconnectedness of existence.

Each piece in the "Mirages of Fragmentation" serves as a mirror, challenging perceptions and inviting contemplation. Crafted from the synthesis of hundreds of stills, these landscapes offer a new perspective on the spatial alchemy of our surroundings, uncovering hidden colors, textures, and materials.

Made to order: 5-9 weeks

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

 
 

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