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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
63x31.5in
About this artwork
Autoscopy – Between Rebellion and Reflection
A punk, seemingly the embodiment of resistance, sits on a turquoise and black tiled wall – a visual tension between order and chaos. Engrossed in Michel Foucault's *The Order of Things*, he becomes a mirror to his own thoughts. Behind him, a stencil whispers "Time" of transience, while the raw tag "We are" asserts collective identity.
This large-format work combines urban aesthetics with philosophical… depth. It questions stereotypes and invites us to see more in others—and in ourselves—than the surface reveals. A powerful statement about perception, time, and the multifaceted nature of humanity.
Stephanie Balih is an academic painter and singer-songwriter who works with acrylics, oils, and gold leaf on canvas. She combines figurative-expressive techniques with her signature blue, plays with wateriness, impasto, and unusual formats, and often incorporates lettering in real gold. In her works, she interweaves the sea, humanity, and nature to convey freshness, lightness, and inner strength, and to remind viewers of their purpose.