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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Ryan Van Der Hout, soft seam, 2024
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soft seam, 2024

uv print on glass, solder, copper, stainless steel, varnish
31" x 31" x 2"
unique
Series: Mending Shards

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This piece captures what appears to be a private moment between embracing bodies. The image seems uninterrupted until you realize the bodies don't make sense—there are multiple versions of each...
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This piece captures what appears to be a private moment between embracing bodies. The image seems uninterrupted until you realize the bodies don't make sense—there are multiple versions of each person, more hands and eyes than possible. The tender scene gets shattered and melded back together, revealing transformation and permutations within intimate connection.

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