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]]>The outsides of Sashie’s orbs are made from rusty metal sheets, neon signs, ACs, vending machines, gas pumps, and much more. They are shown floating against the backdrop of decaying cityscapes from where their building materials were sourced.
According to Sashie, these paintings are inspired by everyday landscapes and buildings, billboards, and garbage that can be found in them. The floating spheres represent worlds “isolated and cut off from the majority.”
“The world is a complex composed of fragments of everyday scenes, and many motifs are incorporated that allow the viewer to feel the accumulation of time from the past to the present,” Sashie explains. “This is not nostalgia, but an attempt to imagine the future from the present.”
His works are a commentary on overconsumption and massive urban expansion. However, they also serve as a nod to human creativity and innovation, as well as their ability to use the materials at their disposal in impressive ways.
You can check out more of Sashie’s intriguing floating orbs by scrolling down.
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]]>The outsides of Sashie’s orbs are made from rusty metal sheets, neon signs, ACs, vending machines, gas pumps, and much more. They are shown floating against the backdrop of decaying cityscapes from where their building materials were sourced.
According to Sashie, these paintings are inspired by everyday landscapes and buildings, billboards, and garbage that can be found in them. The floating spheres represent worlds “isolated and cut off from the majority.”
“The world is a complex composed of fragments of everyday scenes, and many motifs are incorporated that allow the viewer to feel the accumulation of time from the past to the present,” Sashie explains. “This is not nostalgia, but an attempt to imagine the future from the present.”
His works are a commentary on overconsumption and massive urban expansion. However, they also serve as a nod to human creativity and innovation, as well as their ability to use the materials at their disposal in impressive ways.
You can check out more of Sashie’s intriguing floating orbs by scrolling down.
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