• France •
Resin, Epoxy on Synthetic board , Metal
38 x 65 in
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Packs of laminated staples in different colors glued and aligned in a grid pattern.
Uneven top due to the approximate number of staples in each pack.
Missing a pile at the bottom right. White resin all around which reaches the height of the staples.
Appearance of some empty holes.
Meryl uses epoxy resin, plywood, and reclaimed materials, fueled by a self-taught education after a stint in art history. His technique is rooted in the assembly, accumulation, and transformation of ordinary objects from landfills, with a strong presence of relief and standardization, inscribing his landscapes in a revisited tradition. Through his works, he creates a feeling of metaphysical emptiness, prompting reflection on the technological dehumanization of our time.