Études: Object Humanity 6

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Ali Beletic

Clay, Pigment, Acrylic, Charcoal, and Oil on Canvas | 2024

24 × 18 Inches

Following the success of Neon Primitivism, Ali returns with Object Humanity, an evocative and emerging new chapter in her exploration of humanity’s relationship with time, materials, and meaning. This series deepens Ali’s investigation into the cultural and existential forces that shape us. With a distinct blend of intellectual curiosity and artistic daring and a nod to punk ethos, the series champions what Ali terms the “Cultural Simultaneity,” a framework that fuses philosophical pluralism with the fractured perspectives of cubism. Ali’s bold, extroverted vision works to juxtapose and collapse tradition with subversion, the historic and the now, abstraction with gesture, the sacredness and commonality of all things and the historic with innovation.

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Ali Beletic

Clay, Pigment, Acrylic, Charcoal, and Oil on Canvas | 2024

24 × 18 Inches

Following the success of Neon Primitivism, Ali returns with Object Humanity, an evocative and emerging new chapter in her exploration of humanity’s relationship with time, materials, and meaning. This series deepens Ali’s investigation into the cultural and existential forces that shape us. With a distinct blend of intellectual curiosity and artistic daring and a nod to punk ethos, the series champions what Ali terms the “Cultural Simultaneity,” a framework that fuses philosophical pluralism with the fractured perspectives of cubism. Ali’s bold, extroverted vision works to juxtapose and collapse tradition with subversion, the historic and the now, abstraction with gesture, the sacredness and commonality of all things and the historic with innovation.

Ali Beletic

Clay, Pigment, Acrylic, Charcoal, and Oil on Canvas | 2024

24 × 18 Inches

Following the success of Neon Primitivism, Ali returns with Object Humanity, an evocative and emerging new chapter in her exploration of humanity’s relationship with time, materials, and meaning. This series deepens Ali’s investigation into the cultural and existential forces that shape us. With a distinct blend of intellectual curiosity and artistic daring and a nod to punk ethos, the series champions what Ali terms the “Cultural Simultaneity,” a framework that fuses philosophical pluralism with the fractured perspectives of cubism. Ali’s bold, extroverted vision works to juxtapose and collapse tradition with subversion, the historic and the now, abstraction with gesture, the sacredness and commonality of all things and the historic with innovation.