This work is created in a deliberate tension between manual craftsmanship and digital reproduction. The starting point is a hand-built sticker mosaic: each individual element is manually placed, layered, and compressed onto photo cardboard. Through this accumulation, repetition and density emerge, forming a visual mass that reflects collective identity, enthusiasm, and devotion.
After the analog phase, the original is digitized. This process preserves not only the composition but also translates the tactile labor into a precise digital state. The final print is produced on high-quality photographic paper, mounted behind acrylic glass, and framed with a white, 5 cm deep gallery frame—elevating the piece into a contemporary exhibition context.
The work addresses fan culture, symbolic excess, and modern iconography without fixing a single narrative. The clean framing and polished acrylic surface stand in contrast to the raw, manual process of its creation. Original and reproduction, proximity and distance, chaos and order coexist—inseparable and in constant dialogue.
This work is created in a deliberate tension between manual craftsmanship and digital reproduction. The starting point is a hand-built sticker mosaic: each individual element is manually placed, layered, and compressed onto photo cardboard. Through this accumulation, repetition and density emerge, forming a visual mass that reflects collective identity, enthusiasm, and devotion.
After the analog phase, the original is digitized. This process preserves not only the composition but also translates the tactile labor into a precise digital state. The final print is produced on high-quality photographic paper, mounted behind acrylic glass, and framed with a white, 5 cm deep gallery frame—elevating the piece into a contemporary exhibition context.
The work addresses fan culture, symbolic excess, and modern iconography without fixing a single narrative. The clean framing and polished acrylic surface stand in contrast to the raw, manual process of its creation. Original and reproduction, proximity and distance, chaos and order coexist—inseparable and in constant dialogue.