Memories (Kayla Traxel)
TItle of Artwork: Memories
Materials Used: Film Negatives, UV Resistant Silicone Glue
Price: $2000
Medium: Mixed Media
Date created (Year) : 2024
Size: 20”X30”
Rarity: Unique
Condition: Excellent
Signature: On Front of Artwork by Artist
Certification of Authenticity: Provided by Art Center
Frame: Included
Size With Frame: 20”X30”(No Change)
Series: N/A
About the Work:
This artwork depicts a man's silhouette crafted from a collage of film negatives, mounted on a transparent acrylic frame. Each negative represents a fragment of human experience, collected from various times and places around the world.
The images range from personal milestones like weddings and new homes to scenes of nature, technology, and ancient ruins. Together, they form a mosaic of shared human experiences.
As we examine these snapshots, we often find ourselves relating to them, filling in the blanks with our own memories. This process highlights how, despite our differences, we share common threads in the fabric of human life.
The transparent frame and the interplay of light and shadow emphasize the fleeting nature of individual memories. Yet, they also suggest that our core essence goes beyond these recollections. We are, at heart, beings who crave connection, understanding, and love.
This piece invites us to see ourselves in others' stories and recognize our shared humanity. It reminds us that while each person's journey is unique, we are all part of a larger, collective experience of life.
TItle of Artwork: Memories
Materials Used: Film Negatives, UV Resistant Silicone Glue
Price: $2000
Medium: Mixed Media
Date created (Year) : 2024
Size: 20”X30”
Rarity: Unique
Condition: Excellent
Signature: On Front of Artwork by Artist
Certification of Authenticity: Provided by Art Center
Frame: Included
Size With Frame: 20”X30”(No Change)
Series: N/A
About the Work:
This artwork depicts a man's silhouette crafted from a collage of film negatives, mounted on a transparent acrylic frame. Each negative represents a fragment of human experience, collected from various times and places around the world.
The images range from personal milestones like weddings and new homes to scenes of nature, technology, and ancient ruins. Together, they form a mosaic of shared human experiences.
As we examine these snapshots, we often find ourselves relating to them, filling in the blanks with our own memories. This process highlights how, despite our differences, we share common threads in the fabric of human life.
The transparent frame and the interplay of light and shadow emphasize the fleeting nature of individual memories. Yet, they also suggest that our core essence goes beyond these recollections. We are, at heart, beings who crave connection, understanding, and love.
This piece invites us to see ourselves in others' stories and recognize our shared humanity. It reminds us that while each person's journey is unique, we are all part of a larger, collective experience of life.
TItle of Artwork: Memories
Materials Used: Film Negatives, UV Resistant Silicone Glue
Price: $2000
Medium: Mixed Media
Date created (Year) : 2024
Size: 20”X30”
Rarity: Unique
Condition: Excellent
Signature: On Front of Artwork by Artist
Certification of Authenticity: Provided by Art Center
Frame: Included
Size With Frame: 20”X30”(No Change)
Series: N/A
About the Work:
This artwork depicts a man's silhouette crafted from a collage of film negatives, mounted on a transparent acrylic frame. Each negative represents a fragment of human experience, collected from various times and places around the world.
The images range from personal milestones like weddings and new homes to scenes of nature, technology, and ancient ruins. Together, they form a mosaic of shared human experiences.
As we examine these snapshots, we often find ourselves relating to them, filling in the blanks with our own memories. This process highlights how, despite our differences, we share common threads in the fabric of human life.
The transparent frame and the interplay of light and shadow emphasize the fleeting nature of individual memories. Yet, they also suggest that our core essence goes beyond these recollections. We are, at heart, beings who crave connection, understanding, and love.
This piece invites us to see ourselves in others' stories and recognize our shared humanity. It reminds us that while each person's journey is unique, we are all part of a larger, collective experience of life.