i’ve lost this little body of mine
a 35 piece collection
SuperRare
2024
Exhibition Statement
I envision the inner-workings of my body as a jigsaw puzzle, a maze of fragmented pieces. Many that don't fit together, unless positioned in its designated place. I've given pieces away, I've taken some for myself, and had some confiscated from me. All to end up losing this little body of mine. Though to whom do they belong? To the flickering light behind my eyes or to the one who could sign me a check. Amidst the rubble of my fractured identity, I live inside myself, gluing together this jigsaw, despite losing this little body of mine.
This collection of 35 artworks will be presented exclusively on SuperRare.
All auctions will open for offers and bids on May 30th at 1 pm EST.
Additionally, 5 of the 35 works have been gifted to select collectors and will also be shared below.
All of the artworks are digitally native oil paintings, incorporating physically scanned assets within the compositions. This body of work was created entirely using Procreate, Art Set 4, and Art Rage Vitae.
gifted works
“It’s an interesting choice to simply give away some of the pieces. Why gift works from this collection to past collectors? ”
— Viewer
They are a core part of the community I’ve built for myself over the years. Our conversations range from art to life and the simple things in between. They resonate with the work I release and aid in the overall growth of my artistic practice.
Promotional Content
“The beauty is in the details. Could you eleborate on this concept of ‘losing this little body?”
— viewer
Here I’m using the notion of losing one's body mentally as a theme. The analogy of the body as a jigsaw puzzle offers a easy to visualize starting point, evoking a sense of fragmentation and disconnection. I invite the viewer to contemplate the myriad of ways in which we negotiate with our sense of self, whilst gluing together a sense of wholeness from the fragments of our lived experiences.
I imagine myself, my body standing over an array of jigsaw pieces, some are missing, lost to the ether of memory or relinquished in moments of vulnerability. I’ve embraced the inherent messiness of my existence, celebrating imperfection, and have recognized that true wholeness lies not in conformity but in the courageous act of embracing my own complexity.
Not at all! For even further discussion and placements of the view please visit these links. Some are interviews while some showcase different ways to view to the artworks :)
SuperRare Curated Conversations: Latest Series "I've Lost This Little Body of Mine" by Bhare