Doing absolutely nothing
Doing absolutely nothing
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Product Details:
• Media: Acrylic on linen
• Dimensions: 80 x 100 x 1.8 cm
• Condition: Original, signed, dated
• Year: 2025
"Doing Absolutely Nothing" questions our relationship with rest and identity. The title is deliberately provocative — in a world that constantly pushes us toward productivity, doing nothing becomes a radical form of resistance. The work celebrates the freedom of idleness while posing the question: Who are we when we do nothing?
The pixelated, digital quality of the head suggests a contemporary split — between our digital self on the internet and our physical body. While we are dissolved online into pixels and data, our body remains here, on this sofa, real and present. Are we even whole anymore, or have we long since divided ourselves between different worlds?
With intense colors and gestural brushwork, the piece creates a visual tension between fragility and wildness, between calm and inner movement. It is a work for anyone who longs for deceleration — and who knows that true rest has become a luxury in our world.
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