‘Corruption’

‘Corruption' came out of this half-baked knowledge of I.T.

  Harlequin in his later manifestation was a naïve

and rather ineffectual servant.  In this character,

 the Harlequin in ‘Corruption’ symbolises the computer itself,

which is trying to dispose of a corrupted hard drive disc.

  Unfortunately, he is too late and the corruption,

 like a contagious disease has transferred itself to his hand,

 which is being rapidly rendered into pixilation.

 
Lime, walnut, and various timbers
 

18 x 18 inches   /    46 x 46 cm

 

£6,450

 

   

 

 

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