Don Meta

€ 1850 

Gabriel Halo

€ 1850 

Gabriel Halo

"Don Meta" by Gabriel Halo is an intricate digital sculpture that fuses elements of ancient architecture with modern technological motifs. The artwork features a monumental, almost cathedral-like structure adorned with figures that appear to be both guardians and worshippers. At the apex of this edifice, a sleek, futuristic cylinder rises, symbolizing the pinnacle of technological advancement amidst a backdrop of classical grandeur. The blend of textures and materials—from the rough, stone-like surfaces of the figures to the smooth, metallic finish of the central pillar—creates a striking visual contrast that draws the viewer in.

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Description

Artist:

Gabriel Halo

Category:

Glossy paper

Paper matt

Plexiglass

Style:

Digital

Size:

100

x

120

x

Year:

2019

Materials:

Glossy paper, paper matt, plexiglass

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

GH-001

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Gabriel Halo

Category:

Glossy paper

Paper matt

Plexiglass

Style:

Digital

Size:

100

x

120

x

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

2019

Materials:

Glossy paper, paper matt, plexiglass

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

GH-001

"Don Meta" by Gabriel Halo is an intricate digital sculpture that fuses elements of ancient architecture with modern technological motifs. The artwork features a monumental, almost cathedral-like structure adorned with figures that appear to be both guardians and worshippers. At the apex of this edifice, a sleek, futuristic cylinder rises, symbolizing the pinnacle of technological advancement amidst a backdrop of classical grandeur. The blend of textures and materials—from the rough, stone-like surfaces of the figures to the smooth, metallic finish of the central pillar—creates a striking visual contrast that draws the viewer in.The figures surrounding the structure are rich in detail, each seemingly engaged in various acts of reverence or contemplation, suggesting a narrative of devotion to the technological artifact at the center. The juxtaposition of these almost monastic figures with the modern, sterile object they venerate poses questions about the relationship between tradition and progress. Halo's "Don Meta" invites viewers to reflect on the ways in which technology is revered in contemporary society, almost as a new form of deity, and how this reverence intersects with and transforms traditional beliefs and structures. This piece stands as a powerful commentary on the evolving nature of faith and the icons that shape our world.

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