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Ex nihilo by Daniel Shea

Ex nihilo by Daniel Shea

Ex Nihilo is a project by artist Daniel Shea and OK-RM, commissioned by 1017-ALYX-9SM. It is a work of fiction, exposing the mysteries of how matter and being appear to emerge from nothing. At times, these artefacts have been formed by a geological aeon. Elsewhere, they are the work of a single person in one day.

The edition comprises a series of printed objects (a book, a set of six posters and a signature of plates) in a high-gloss folder secured with a rubber band. Each of the objects explore distinct formats, materiality and print techniques.

$29.43

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Ex nihilo by Daniel Shea

$98.10

$29.43

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Ex nihilo by Daniel Shea

Ex Nihilo is a project by artist Daniel Shea and OK-RM, commissioned by 1017-ALYX-9SM. It is a work of fiction, exposing the mysteries of how matter and being appear to emerge from nothing. At times, these artefacts have been formed by a geological aeon. Elsewhere, they are the work of a single person in one day.

The edition comprises a series of printed objects (a book, a set of six posters and a signature of plates) in a high-gloss folder secured with a rubber band. Each of the objects explore distinct formats, materiality and print techniques.

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Ex Nihilo is a project by artist Daniel Shea and OK-RM, commissioned by 1017-ALYX-9SM. It is a work of fiction, exposing the mysteries of how matter and being appear to emerge from nothing. At times, these artefacts have been formed by a geological aeon. Elsewhere, they are the work of a single person in one day.

The edition comprises a series of printed objects (a book, a set of six posters and a signature of plates) in a high-gloss folder secured with a rubber band. Each of the objects explore distinct formats, materiality and print techniques.