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Provisional Order is a study of balance, interruption, and quiet structure. The composition is built like a shifting grid, a system that appears stable at first glance, yet reveals subtle fractures, detours, and irregularities.
Acrylic and mixed media elements interact with fragments of magazine paper, textile, and thread, creating a surface where geometry becomes tactile and emotional. The stitched line moves through the work like a coded signal:… part seam, part boundary, part rhythm.
Executed on heavyweight 600 gsm paper prepared with two layers of gesso, Provisional Order carries the intimacy of drawing and collage while maintaining the strength and presence of a contemporary mixed-media object.
Acrylic and mixed media on 600 gsm paper (double gesso primed).
Includes magazine paper fragments, thread, and textile.
Daiana Bruj is a self-taught visual artist who works primarily with mixed media, drawing on over 20 years of independent artistic evolution. She builds richly textured surfaces through layering acrylics, collage, denim, wire mesh, hand-stitching, and reflective materials, infusing her contemporary works with Art Brut and industrial influences. Her signature assemblages, marked by grids and structural lines, explore the interplay of order and chaos, identity, and resilience. Bruj’s art resonates with echoes of memory and transformation, inviting viewers into contemplative spaces where vulnerability and deeply silent questions linger just beneath the surface.