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"Bed Sheets" is a triptych exploring the quiet, often unnoticed gestures of care in hospital settings, specifically those who perform essential tasks like cleaning and changing sheets. Each piece in the triptych captures the fluidity and tenderness of these movements, abstracted into floating, ethereal forms. The translucent forms reflect the tension between visibility and invisibility, much like the workers themselves. Their essential gestures, while repetitive and often overlooked, hold immense value in maintaining care and comfort in challenging environments. The cool, calming hues evoke a sense of cleanliness, order, and fragility. This triptych can be displayed as a collective narrative of care or as individual pieces (41.5 x 50 inches), each representing a unique but interconnected gesture. Custom colors and angles can be commissioned to offer a personalized reflection on the viewer's relationship with caregiving and care work.
2024
Digital on Paper
10
41.5 W x 50 H x 0.1 D in
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Mick Paulusma creates large-scale prints and projections from digital sculptures, capturing the materiality of gestures like hugging, wild swimming, and other human interactions. By using advanced technologies such as computer vision AI and architectural software, he explores the interplay between the digital and physical worlds, where modern social interactions simultaneously exist. His work blurs the lines between these realities, transforming intangible moments into tangible art that occupies both 2D physical space and a co-existing 3D digital realm. Based in the UK and originally from Canada, Mick’s art is driven by themes of familiarity, connectedness, and belonging. His pieces invite viewers to engage with the notion of shared human experience, whether through subtle gestures or immersive digital environments. Sustainability is integral to his practice, with a focus on using recycled materials, and his work also addresses mental health, reflecting a deep commitment to social and emotional well-being.
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