28/04/2026
Double Trouble 02 Where the void becomes the view.
We are excited to introduce a centerpiece from the new Double Trouble series, now part of the RAW REMAINS solo exhibition. This series was born from a moment of studio serendipity, an accidental overlap of cut-out posters that revealed a new way to look through the art.
The Anatomy of a Trinity In Double Trouble, the artwork isn’t just on the surface; it’s a studio interpretation of street action, where “nothingness” allows the history of the city to speak back:
The Double Layer: Two distinct posters, prepared with hand-cut voids, are layered over each other to create a complex, distorted composition.
The Icon: Features the deconstructed Mickey Mouse mask, a recurring silhouette in the show, now stripped of its hero status and turned into a window.
The Third Element: Instead of a street wall, the “fill” is a wooden panel saturated with color and texture. This surface is a heavy, tactile slab of studio-captured energy, bringing the grit of the outside world into a controlled, physical form.
From the Sidewalk to the Studio The name says it all. By doubling the posters, Perishable Rush doubles the tension between figuration and abstraction. This series mimics the “fantastic combinations” that happen when a poster is torn on the street to reveal the colorful chaos underneath. By recreating this process in the studio on wood, the artist fixes a temporary street moment into a permanent, raw relic.
In the spirit of RAW REMAINS, Double Trouble proves that what we remove is just as important as what we add.
RAW REMAINS: Color Under Pressure, Images in Decay Now showing LAST WEEK TO VISIT THE SHOW
Interested in this series? Send a DM to for inquiries or visit the show to experience the depth of these layers in person.
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