#60-62 Paper Cups - The Law Of Value series
60x60 cm each | Filler, oak frame
About
This work is part of a series of paintings with imprints from a regular papercup. The kind you get from fastfood places, and the kind that often is used by people begging in the streets. The series is about the disparity of economic resources, and how globalisation is forcing us to deal with this brutal injustice on a daily basis. It utilizes the dynamics of unsynchronized systems, forced to function in relation to each other.
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To purchase the individual works, scroll the Papercup series in the Painting section.Res Ipsa
Res Ipsa is an compilation of works made by some kind of action shaping the filler once it is prepared inside the frame. The works thus function as a recording device and give a statement of the event taking place while the filler was still wet.
Res Ipsa is Latin for "the thing itself" and is part of the juridical term "Res ipsa loquitur" (the thing speaks for itself), used when an injury or accident in itself clearly shows who is responsible, such as an instrument left inside a body after surgery.