This is another in the ‘Funkchestra’ series, but it has a different format than the previous works. While the previous works in the series had letters and patterns radiating from the center figure in all directions, “Master & Slave” is written from the top down. The straightforward message of “Who is the master? Who is the slave?” is an expression of resistance and a fragment of the artist’s explosive energy.
Artist Collection, 2023
A lounge, 2023
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