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Against the technical anatomy of blueprints, a mass of shattered form emerges — half weapon, half memory. The brushstrokes are urgent, almost desperate, reclaiming the human gesture from the mechanical. This is where creation turns against its creator, where invention devours its own intention. The painting stands as both confession and elegy — a portrait of humanity lost within its own designs.

When Machines Forget Their Purpose

  • Acrylic on canvas.
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