14. "Spectrum"

$749.00

Artwork by: Studio Hash

Artwork Series: Reliquary Meme

Title: “Spectrum”

Dates: 1932-2020

Art Medium: Walnut, Glass, & Acrylic on a 1930s postcard from Los Angeles

Size: 4 x 6 1/8 “  (10.48 x 15.56 cm)

I made RM2-“Spectrum” while thinking about exhibitions produced by mid-century light & space artists from California. The word "sunburn" depicted in a “Stussy-esque” font type, appears almost tongue in cheek and plays to our fixation on light. From digital screens to sunshine or notions of artificiality vs authenticity this idea of light is tied to a spectrum of developing ideas that hold truths that are both promising and precarious.

This work’s coating done in silver leaf and UV paint creates visual experiences that shift throughout the day depending on where the work is hung or set. The work's dynamic qualities present a literal shift in perspective, allowing audiences to view it from a range of vantage points. A contemplative endeavor that builds awareness and empathy for one's environment. Something that will hopefully prevent us all from getting burned. 

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Artwork by: Studio Hash

Artwork Series: Reliquary Meme

Title: “Spectrum”

Dates: 1932-2020

Art Medium: Walnut, Glass, & Acrylic on a 1930s postcard from Los Angeles

Size: 4 x 6 1/8 “  (10.48 x 15.56 cm)

I made RM2-“Spectrum” while thinking about exhibitions produced by mid-century light & space artists from California. The word "sunburn" depicted in a “Stussy-esque” font type, appears almost tongue in cheek and plays to our fixation on light. From digital screens to sunshine or notions of artificiality vs authenticity this idea of light is tied to a spectrum of developing ideas that hold truths that are both promising and precarious.

This work’s coating done in silver leaf and UV paint creates visual experiences that shift throughout the day depending on where the work is hung or set. The work's dynamic qualities present a literal shift in perspective, allowing audiences to view it from a range of vantage points. A contemplative endeavor that builds awareness and empathy for one's environment. Something that will hopefully prevent us all from getting burned. 

Artwork by: Studio Hash

Artwork Series: Reliquary Meme

Title: “Spectrum”

Dates: 1932-2020

Art Medium: Walnut, Glass, & Acrylic on a 1930s postcard from Los Angeles

Size: 4 x 6 1/8 “  (10.48 x 15.56 cm)

I made RM2-“Spectrum” while thinking about exhibitions produced by mid-century light & space artists from California. The word "sunburn" depicted in a “Stussy-esque” font type, appears almost tongue in cheek and plays to our fixation on light. From digital screens to sunshine or notions of artificiality vs authenticity this idea of light is tied to a spectrum of developing ideas that hold truths that are both promising and precarious.

This work’s coating done in silver leaf and UV paint creates visual experiences that shift throughout the day depending on where the work is hung or set. The work's dynamic qualities present a literal shift in perspective, allowing audiences to view it from a range of vantage points. A contemplative endeavor that builds awareness and empathy for one's environment. Something that will hopefully prevent us all from getting burned. 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • You’ll need a drill or Phillips head screwdriver, two drywall screws, a level, and a pencil.

    1. First, find the appropriate height you want to hang the postcard artwork.

    2. take your level and trace a 2-3 inch line on your wall with your pencil at the desired location for the hanging artwork

    3. One that line, take your two screws and drill them into the wall at a 90-degree angle approx 2 inches apart

    4. This should give you a level ledge to hang your collectible artwork on.

    5. Enjoy your Art!

  • Yes! All physical artworks from Studio Hash are original collectible design items made by hand in Los Angeles, CA.

  • Yes! Studio Hash offers original art for seasoned collectors but also generates artwork editions for more accessible art buyers.

    These items are usually distributed as digital NFT collectibles acquired through limited edition public sales or via community engagement & giveaways.

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