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Art by: Madisyn Mahagoni
Everyone wants a piece, even when you don’t have a piece to give. Materiality and human desire meet in a suspended gesture. The vessel is both subject and symbol—an extension of the body’s attempt to hold, contain, preserve. Hands reach upward in what could be reverence, desperation, or instinct.
This piece reflects on the anxiety of release: how we cling to shape, to meaning, to people, and to versions of ourselves that feel fixed, even when they’ve outlived their necessity—especially within the constraints of societal norms.
Varied edition hand pulled screen prints, no two are alike. Museum-quality archival paper.
Small – 12.5×18.5 inches [8×10 printed area]
XL – 18×28 inches [16×20 printed area]
Art by: Madisyn Mahagoni
Everyone wants a piece, even when you don’t have a piece to give. Materiality and human desire meet in a suspended gesture. The vessel is both subject and symbol—an extension of the body’s attempt to hold, contain, preserve. Hands reach upward in what could be reverence, desperation, or instinct.
This piece reflects on the anxiety of release: how we cling to shape, to meaning, to people, and to versions of ourselves that feel fixed, even when they’ve outlived their necessity—especially within the constraints of societal norms.
Varied edition hand pulled screen prints, no two are alike. Museum-quality archival paper.
Small – 12.5×18.5 inches [8×10 printed area]
XL – 18×28 inches [16×20 printed area]