Witches’ Brew presents a simple vessel containing a dark liquid. The image is minimal and familiar, yet its contents introduce a sense of unease, shifting the object from neutral to charged.
The work frames this transformation as a condition of concealment. What appears ordinary becomes a carrier of latent meaning, where violence or harm is not visibly enacted, but contained and internalized. The act is not shown; only its preparation or residue is implied.
This displacement positions the object within a broader system of normalization. Harm is no longer external or overt, but embedded within everyday forms, where it can be absorbed, repeated, or overlooked.
The piece isolates this dynamic as a broader principle: that destructive conditions can persist through subtle integration, where what is consumed is not only material, but also ethical.
DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
This photopolymer intaglio and aquatint etching on two separate copper plates is hand pulled in a limited edition of 7 copies on 300 gram Hahnemuller etching paper. Plate size: 10 cm x 12.8 cm (3.9 X 5 inches) paper size: ~30 cm x 40 cm (~12 X 16 inches). Each print is numbered and signed and sold without a frame.
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Publication Date: September 4, 2025
Print Size: 10 x 12,8cm
Paper Size: 30 x 40cm
Composition No.: 12
Witches’ Brew presents a simple vessel containing a dark liquid. The image is minimal and familiar, yet its contents introduce a sense of unease, shifting the object from neutral to charged.
The work frames this transformation as a condition of concealment. What appears ordinary becomes a carrier of latent meaning, where violence or harm is not visibly enacted, but contained and internalized. The act is not shown; only its preparation or residue is implied.
This displacement positions the object within a broader system of normalization. Harm is no longer external or overt, but embedded within everyday forms, where it can be absorbed, repeated, or overlooked.
The piece isolates this dynamic as a broader principle: that destructive conditions can persist through subtle integration, where what is consumed is not only material, but also ethical.
DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
This photopolymer intaglio and aquatint etching on two separate copper plates is hand pulled in a limited edition of 7 copies on 300 gram Hahnemuller etching paper. Plate size: 10 cm x 12.8 cm (3.9 X 5 inches) paper size: ~30 cm x 40 cm (~12 X 16 inches). Each print is numbered and signed and sold without a frame.
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Publication Date: September 4, 2025
Print Size: 10 x 12,8cm
Paper Size: 30 x 40cm
Composition No.: 12