"Us, people. Dessau" (100x100 cm) belongs to the series "Us, people," exploring individuality, society, and tolerance within urban spaces. Painted on raw linen, the artwork features a precise grid of 81 squares, each measuring 3x3 cm. While the collective canvas represents a unified social group or a city, each square functions as an independent artwork, highlighting personal uniqueness within a community.
Referencing the geometric legacy of the Bauhaus movement in Dessau, each square consists of 8 distinct elements configured from a palette of four colors: magenta, cyan, navy, and white. This mathematical system allows for endless combinations, ensuring total uniqueness. The artwork illustrates how individuals with diverse backgrounds intersect and coexist within a shared structured framework.


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