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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
Between Two Worlds is part of the Denim Code series. The painting was originally completed in 2008 and revisited this year, when it was transformed into a new visual language through the introduction of real denim and wire mesh.
This reworking reflects a dialogue between past and present, where earlier structures meet a contemporary approach. The wire mesh suggests boundaries, control, and systems of passage, while denim introduces memory, intimacy,… and human presence.
Through layering and material contrast, the work explores identity as something fluid, shaped over time, redefined through experience, and existing between inner perception and external frameworks.
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.