There are Faces in the Fire (1989). Winston Smith creates a quiet, haunting meditation on perception and imagination. A solitary figure stands before a stark landscape as a ghostly shape rises into the sky, suggesting forms that may—or may not—be there. Minimal and evocative, the collage invites viewers to find their own meanings in the spaces between reality and illusion.
Comes in an upcycled frame with mat and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Appx. 13” × 16” in frame
There are Faces in the Fire (1989). Winston Smith creates a quiet, haunting meditation on perception and imagination. A solitary figure stands before a stark landscape as a ghostly shape rises into the sky, suggesting forms that may—or may not—be there. Minimal and evocative, the collage invites viewers to find their own meanings in the spaces between reality and illusion.
Comes in an upcycled frame with mat and includes a certificate of authenticity.
Appx. 13” × 16” in frame