Triton and Naiad

€ 1850 

Gabriel Halo

€ 1850 

Gabriel Halo

This piece presents a monumental landscape where figures are dwarfed by immense, decaying structures, seemingly organic and mechanical at once. The figures, fragile and small in contrast, appear in a moment of contemplation or interaction with the colossal forms, perhaps seeking guidance or confronting their insignificance in the face of something ancient and eternal.

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Description

Artist:

Gabriel Halo

Category:

Paper matt

Plexiglass

Glossy paper

Style:

Digital

Size:

x

120

x

100

Year:

2021

Materials:

Glossy paper, Paper matt, Plexiglass Glass

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

GH-024

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Gabriel Halo

Category:

Paper matt

Plexiglass

Glossy paper

Style:

Digital

Size:

x

120

x

100

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

2021

Materials:

Glossy paper, Paper matt, Plexiglass Glass

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

GH-024

Halo explores themes of human fragility, time, and the delicate relationship between humanity and the forces far beyond its control or comprehension. The juxtaposition of the human scale against the vast, crumbling colossus evokes existential questions about legacy, the passage of time, and the remnants of what was once mighty.

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