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Sammy Slabbinck

Sammy Slabbinck reassembles mid-century imagery into surrealist collages that feel like half-remembered dreams. In this work, a solitary nude figure is positioned within a vast, muted landscape, inviting a gaze that is both intimate and strangely distant.

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Sammy Slabbinck

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Sammy Slabbinck reassembles mid-century imagery into surrealist collages that feel like half-remembered dreams. In this work, a solitary nude figure is positioned within a vast, muted landscape, inviting a gaze that is both intimate and strangely distant.

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A surrealist window into the cost of the gaze

Slabbinck utilizes a retro aesthetic to explore complex realities through the medium of collage. By placing a solitary figure against a backdrop of muted pastels, the artist creates a sense of spatial exploration that feels both three-dimensional and flat. The vintage textures ground the surrealist concepts, making the enigmatic puzzle of the composition feel like a found artifact from a forgotten era.

The work invites diverse perspectives on the theme of isolation in nature. Rather than a simple portrait, the arrangement suggests an intellectual pursuit of meaning, where the classic frame contains a world of abstract concepts. It is a reflective design that asks the viewer to consider the price of looking and the weight of being seen in an empty, expansive space.

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