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SPRENDO

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Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
Digital Art  contemporary contemporaryart philosophy  portrait human арт digitalart ai identity
SPRENDO
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"Sprendo" explores the complexity of human identity through distorted portraits that challenge the notion of a fixed and unitary identity, inspired by Gilles Deleuze's fascinating philosophical concept of the multiplicity of identities within each individual. Following the Deleuzian metaphor of the "rhizome," each piece is a network of connections and transformations, where the boundaries between self and other blur into a chaotic dance of shapes and colors. Each portrait is a journey through the deep layers of being, where multiple identities coexist in a state of constant becoming. The distortion of form is not simply a visual manipulation, but an expression of the inherent multiplicity of the human experience. What does it mean to be oneself in a world where identity is fluid and changing? How can we reconcile the multiple facets of our being in a single portrait?

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