The Invisible

Invisible saturation as artistic matter

Wi-Fi Painting No. 4 from The Invisible series
Representation of the World / The Tangible / Saturation / The Invisible / Wi-Fi Paintings, No. 4. Oil on panel, EGGS, 2020.

The Invisible reflects on the hidden side of saturation: electromagnetic fields, wireless networks, thermal variations, chemical emissions, ambient noise, and information overload. These forces are physical and real, but they cannot be seen directly.

In this line of work, painting behaves like a slow sensor. The image becomes distorted, compressed, interrupted, or bent, as if the visible surface were affected by signals moving through the air. The work does not illustrate the invisible; it makes its effects perceptible.

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Wi-Fi Paintings

Wi-Fi Paintings

Painting visible effects of invisible fields.