Description
“Money Bag” treads a fine line between desire and irony. A hand reaches out to the viewer, offering a bag of money, a direct, almost brazen gesture: “You want it? Take it.”
The hand emerges from shifting scenarios, sometimes allusive, sometimes surreal, transforming the offering into a theatrical temptation. The work doesn't narrate, it suggests: it stages the ambiguous allure of possession, the interplay between attraction and frivolity, between power and a smile. Money becomes a symbol, a visual pretext to question our gaze about what we truly desire and the price, real or imagined, we are willing to pay.
Brand: Sequences
Size: 40x40 cm
Description
“Money Bag” treads a fine line between desire and irony. A hand reaches out to the viewer, offering a bag of money, a direct, almost brazen gesture: “You want it? Take it.”
The hand emerges from shifting scenarios, sometimes allusive, sometimes surreal, transforming the offering into a theatrical temptation. The work doesn't narrate, it suggests: it stages the ambiguous allure of possession, the interplay between attraction and frivolity, between power and a smile. Money becomes a symbol, a visual pretext to question our gaze about what we truly desire and the price, real or imagined, we are willing to pay.
Brand: Sequences
Size: 40x40 cm