Product Details:
Medium: Professional Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
Framing: Sold Unframed (Standard size allows for easy framing)
Signature: Signed on the front
Authenticity: Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity
About This Work: At first glance, "Progress" appears to be a traditional study of preparation. However, a closer look reveals a deliberate incongruity: the central apple remains perfectly whole and untouched, despite the knife and discarded peel resting at its base.
The title serves as an ironic commentary on modern agriculture. The unblemished, central fruit represents the "perfect" genetically modified apple—engineered for aesthetic appeal and shelf stability, often at the cost of nutritional density. It sits in contrast to the phantom peel, a remnant of a more organic past. The viewer is left with a quiet mystery: if the apple is whole, what was sacrificed to create this illusion of perfection?
About This Work: At first glance, "Progress" appears to be a traditional study of preparation. However, a closer look reveals a deliberate incongruity: the central apple remains perfectly whole and untouched, despite the knife and discarded peel resting at its base.
The title serves as an ironic commentary on modern agriculture. The unblemished, central fruit represents the "perfect" genetically modified apple—engineered for aesthetic appeal and shelf stability, often at the cost of nutritional density. It sits in contrast to the phantom peel, a remnant of a more organic past. The viewer is left with a quiet mystery: if the apple is whole, what was sacrificed to create this illusion of perfection?
Product Details:
Medium: Professional Oil on Canvas
Dimensions: 16 x 20 inches
Framing: Sold Unframed (Standard size allows for easy framing)
Signature: Signed on the front
Authenticity: Includes a signed Certificate of Authenticity