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signed and numbered by artist // Studio (Self-Portrait in Green) by Tony Oursler, a 2005 digital print, presents a surreal and unsettling portrayal of self, blending organic forms with human features. The piece features a green, amorphous shape resembling a blob or cellular structure, embedded with realistic human eyes and mouths, creating a disconcerting, almost alien appearance. Set against a vibrant green background, the artwork's color amplifies its otherworldly feel, suggesting themes of identity, introspection, and perhaps the fragmentation of self. Signed and numbered by the artist, this work is characteristic of Oursler’s exploration of the uncanny and the psychological depths of human expression.
“Studio (self-Portrait in Green)”, 2005
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signed and numbered by artist // Studio (Self-Portrait in Green) by Tony Oursler, a 2005 digital print, presents a surreal and unsettling portrayal of self, blending organic forms with human features. The piece features a green, amorphous shape resembling a blob or cellular structure, embedded with realistic human eyes and mouths, creating a disconcerting, almost alien appearance. Set against a vibrant green background, the artwork's color amplifies its otherworldly feel, suggesting themes of identity, introspection, and perhaps the fragmentation of self. Signed and numbered by the artist, this work is characteristic of Oursler’s exploration of the uncanny and the psychological depths of human expression.
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