
Dionnys Matos
Object No. 3, 2021
Archival pigment print on Hahnemuhle mounted on dibond
39.125"H x 33.37"W
Edition of 3
The work is a celebration of the resiliency of the materials he uses and a testament to the artist's inventiveness. He forces awareness of the harm brought to the natural...
The work is a celebration of the resiliency of the materials he uses and a testament to the artist's inventiveness. He forces awareness of the harm brought to the natural world by our single-use, disposable culture through his exploration of materiality and use of his personal aesthetic as camouflage. He finds beauty in the everyday object as he recycles and reuses plastic cups, Styrofoam bowls, packaging materials and bubble wrap in his creative milieu.
The Order of Things, is a series comprised of analog, medium format photographs of still life compositions that are digitally manipulated to add sophisticated and unexpected hues saturating the foreground, the background and the objects themselves, creating at once, arresting yet meditative, primitive, totemic icons of daily detritus.
The Order of Things, is a series comprised of analog, medium format photographs of still life compositions that are digitally manipulated to add sophisticated and unexpected hues saturating the foreground, the background and the objects themselves, creating at once, arresting yet meditative, primitive, totemic icons of daily detritus.