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// ST 1 by Daniel Senise, a 2013 screen print, presents a haunting scene of an abandoned, deteriorated interior space. The grayscale print features a room with weathered wooden floors, cracked walls, and a ceiling showing signs of decay. Standing vertically within the room are three rulers, rigid and out of place in this neglected environment. The juxtaposition of the rulers with the dilapidated surroundings creates an unsettling contrast, suggesting themes of measurement, control, and the passing of time against a backdrop of abandonment and neglect. Senise’s work often explores memory, space, and the remnants of human presence, and ST 1 evokes a sense of eerie quiet, inviting viewers to consider the tension between precision and entropy, order and decay.
ST 1 , 2013
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// ST 1 by Daniel Senise, a 2013 screen print, presents a haunting scene of an abandoned, deteriorated interior space. The grayscale print features a room with weathered wooden floors, cracked walls, and a ceiling showing signs of decay. Standing vertically within the room are three rulers, rigid and out of place in this neglected environment. The juxtaposition of the rulers with the dilapidated surroundings creates an unsettling contrast, suggesting themes of measurement, control, and the passing of time against a backdrop of abandonment and neglect. Senise’s work often explores memory, space, and the remnants of human presence, and ST 1 evokes a sense of eerie quiet, inviting viewers to consider the tension between precision and entropy, order and decay.
What is Latin American art?
Latin American Art is a style which takes inspiration from its culture, society, politics, native traditions, religions and landscape. Op-Art and Kinetic Art figure prominently in Latin artworks. Colors in Latin American compositions are often bold. Latin American artists work in all media and movements.