The First Recorded Ascent Of Mon

Sammy Slabbinck

Sammy Slabbinck assembles surreal narratives from vintage fragments, layering the physical world against the vastness of the unknown. This piece juxtaposes the rugged scale of snowy peaks with the intimate anatomy of human touch, suggesting a climb that is as internal as it is geographical.

The First Recorded Ascent Of Mon — framed, leaning against the wall
Sammy Slabbinck

The First Recorded Ascent Of Mon

Sammy Slabbinck assembles surreal narratives from vintage fragments, layering the physical world against the vastness of the unknown. This piece juxtaposes the rugged scale of snowy peaks with the intimate anatomy of human touch, suggesting a climb that is as internal as it is geographical.

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Reaching the summit of the internal landscape

Slabbinck’s collage technique breathes new life into retro imagery, placing the human form in direct conversation with the formidable power of nature. By framing the ascent as a recorded event, the work touches on the human quest for meaning, where snowy mountain peaks become symbols of both achievement and the protective barriers we build against the elements. The composition uses vintage textures to ground a scene that feels both historical and otherworldly.

The inclusion of anatomical details and interstellar motifs suggests a metaphorical journey that transcends simple mountaineering. It explores the mysteries of home and the warrior spirit required to navigate dynamic landscapes, whether they are found on a distant planet or within the complex architecture of a personal relationship. The use of color theory and psychology helps guide the eye through this layered ascent, making the vastness of the peaks feel deeply personal.

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