Bullseye Purple ||
Original artwork

Dimensions: 30x30 cm

Medium: Polished and oxidized stainless steel. This artwork is part of Loran's 'BULLSEYE' Alter house Collection '24. 

Year: 2024

More about Loran here

ALTER HOUSE COLLECTION ‘24 - BULLSEYE
“Bullseye” unveils unique aspects of steel that often escape daily notice. It is the result of an in-depth exploration into the discolorations that emerge during the metal manufacturing process. Following the success of the “Welded Mirrors” project, Loran felt compelled to delve even deeper into this intriguing spectrum, shedding light on its often-overlooked significance. The concentric rings of the Bullseye Mirrors serve as a visual representation of both the inherent characteristics of the metal and the transformations it undergoes during processing. As he continued his research into these effects, his fascination with the potential of metals grew. Focusing on the welding dots that he’s been working on for some time, he’s uncovered the entire array of colors that these discolorations can offer. It’s as if he’s literally zooming in on the tiny dots from his previous work, and then enlarging them to create this new body of work. In combination with the recurring circular and gradient shapes that often appear in his exploration of metalworking traces, “Bullseye” represents a captivating journey into the hidden world of steel’s unique qualities.

Bullseye Purple ||

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Dimensions: 30x30 cm

Medium: Polished and oxidized stainless steel

Original artwork

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Bullseye Purple ||
Original artwork

Dimensions: 30x30 cm

Medium: Polished and oxidized stainless steel. This artwork is part of Loran's 'BULLSEYE' Alter house Collection '24. 

Year: 2024

More about Loran here

ALTER HOUSE COLLECTION ‘24 - BULLSEYE
“Bullseye” unveils unique aspects of steel that often escape daily notice. It is the result of an in-depth exploration into the discolorations that emerge during the metal manufacturing process. Following the success of the “Welded Mirrors” project, Loran felt compelled to delve even deeper into this intriguing spectrum, shedding light on its often-overlooked significance. The concentric rings of the Bullseye Mirrors serve as a visual representation of both the inherent characteristics of the metal and the transformations it undergoes during processing. As he continued his research into these effects, his fascination with the potential of metals grew. Focusing on the welding dots that he’s been working on for some time, he’s uncovered the entire array of colors that these discolorations can offer. It’s as if he’s literally zooming in on the tiny dots from his previous work, and then enlarging them to create this new body of work. In combination with the recurring circular and gradient shapes that often appear in his exploration of metalworking traces, “Bullseye” represents a captivating journey into the hidden world of steel’s unique qualities.

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