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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x49.6in
About this artwork
In this piece, I explore the volatile lifecycle of information—a study on the sharp, singular intent of a word versus its inevitable erosion when passed through the collective.
I use the knife to symbolize the piercing power of the tongue and the cigarette to represent the degradation that follows. Through the repetition of hands, I visualize the entropy of communication: how truth is systematically reshaped and distorted the moment it reaches the… wrong hands.
This work is my meditation on the weight of words and the cycle of decay inherent in rumor—a visual reminder that what begins as a sharp, deliberate action often ends as a formless, burnt-out mess.
Liban Finser is a Saudi-born contemporary artist exploring the intricate dimensions of human emotion. Working exclusively in 1-of-1 original abstracts, he translates visceral internal expressions into rhythmic compositions. His signature figurative style is directly shaped by his natural myopia; by choosing to see the world without corrective lenses, he produces raw, unique forms that prioritize emotional depth over clinical precision. Central to his practice is a commitment to mental health advocacy. Each painting serves as a visual journey containing "hidden stories" and life advice, aiming to spread positivity and prevent suicide. This philosophy ensures that every work offers a guiding narrative for the human condition. With a commercial registration in Dubai and works currently under curation in Los Angeles, London, and New York, Liban’s "Petals to Dust" collection is increasingly recognized by leading interior design firms for its abstraction in modern minimalist environments.