Metamorphosis

Metamorphosis emerges from a sustained fascination with the human form, its fragility, its resilience, and its capacity for transformation. Through its strained posture and contorted musculature, the work confronts the emotional cost of reshaping oneself to fit into structures designed by others.

Ultimately, Metamorphosis is both a manifestation and a critique, an intimate portrayal of the individual caught in the relentless push and pull between selfhood and society. It holds up a mirror to the viewer, asking them to consider the ways they have been shaped, distorted, or refined by the worlds they inhabit.

Metamorphosis
€1,800.00
    • Metamorphosis measures 150 × 100 cm, created with meticulous attention to both material integrity and long-term preservation.

    • As this artwork is offered as a unique original, no reproductions or editions exist. Its singularity forms an essential part of its identity, anchoring it firmly within the artist’s body of work.

    • The piece is delivered unframed, allowing collectors to select a framing solution that harmonizes with their space and enhances the work’s visual impact.

    • Metamorphosis is hand-signed by Otto Lundbladh and bears an additional red thumbprint on the reverse. Each piece is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity.

    • Metamorphosis composition is executed using the Giclée fine art process, a method renowned for its unparalleled precision and depth.

    • The artwork is realized on Rauch Fine Art 310g paper, a museum-grade, natural white, acid-free substrate prized for its stability, tactile presence, and ability to hold pigment with extraordinary clarity. Its subtle surface texture and archival integrity ensure that the work retains its vibrancy and structural quality for decades to come.

    • The combination of cutting-edge printmaking technology and carefully selected materials allows this original work to embody both technical excellence and artistic sensitivity.

Metamorphosis

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Original by Otto Lundbladh

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Metamorphosis - Original by Otto Lundbladh -