Disoglia

The title was arrived at through instinctive image-sound association. Maybe a scrambling of “logos”, the Greek for “word”, but also used in the John’s Gospel to mean the cosmic mystery expressed as human reason, “The Word of God”. It’s interesting how this word is now more commonly associated with the word “logo”, corporate ethos rendered into a symbol. The prefix “dis-” hints at some kind of rupture or inversion of logical sense. When I ran “disoglia” through Google Translate I discovered that “di soglia” is Italian for “from the threshold”.

Giclée print of digital graphic, made from vector graphics.

Limited edition of 1.

The print is sized at 700 x 700mm / 27.6 x 27.6in.

£450.00

Artwork sold framed from Seventh Circle, Birmingham.

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