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Theadora Ballantyne-Way, Legion, 2024
Polymer gravure, 31 × 41cm, edition of 20.
Theadora Ballantyne-Way’s imagery is partly informed by electronic club culture and her previous occupation as a VJ (visual jockey), producing collaborative live, visual performances. Working primarily in printmaking and photomontage, her artistic practice is also heavily influenced by the Surrealist movement and the concept of animism - the belief that objects possess a distinct spiritual essence or soul.
This unframed limited edition print is typical of Theadora’s dystopian and witty compositions, where the artist takes domestic objects - such as the recognisable Alessi lemon squeezer - transforming them into monumental, industrial components or, in this case, an army of extraterrestrials.
Purchased works are usually despatched within three working days.
Polymer gravure, 31 × 41cm, edition of 20.
Theadora Ballantyne-Way’s imagery is partly informed by electronic club culture and her previous occupation as a VJ (visual jockey), producing collaborative live, visual performances. Working primarily in printmaking and photomontage, her artistic practice is also heavily influenced by the Surrealist movement and the concept of animism - the belief that objects possess a distinct spiritual essence or soul.
This unframed limited edition print is typical of Theadora’s dystopian and witty compositions, where the artist takes domestic objects - such as the recognisable Alessi lemon squeezer - transforming them into monumental, industrial components or, in this case, an army of extraterrestrials.
Purchased works are usually despatched within three working days.