Every week Amanda Vox documents life in lockdown/quarantine via collages. A collage seems most appropiate to depict such a multi-facetted phenomenon, as it combines images, faces, elements that normally don’t belong toegether, but nevertheless intertwine in a meaningful visual experience. A collage has the advantage of being able to portray how the life of one thing gets interrupted and at the same time completed by other, unexpected things. Such a descriptive logic fits well with the everyday experience and confusion of self-isolation, that paradoxically connects us to a global pandemia, to an indefinite and indeterminate event seeping in every corner of our lives.
Amanda Vox/ Lockdown Art VI
Every week Amanda Vox documents life in lockdown/quarantine via collages. A collage seems most appropiate to depict such a multi-facetted phenomenon, as it combines images, faces, elements that normally don’t belong toegether, but nevertheless intertwine in a meaningful visual experience. A collage has the advantage of being able to portray how the life of one thing gets interrupted and at the same time completed by other, unexpected things. Such a descriptive logic fits well with the everyday experience and confusion of self-isolation, that paradoxically connects us to a global pandemia, to an indefinite and indeterminate event seeping in every corner of our lives.
Amanda Vox/Lockdown Art V
Every week Amanda Vox documents life in lockdown/quarantine via collages. A collage seems most appropiate to depict such a multi-facetted phenomenon, as it combines images, faces, elements that normally don’t belong toegether, but nevertheless intertwine in a meaningful visual experience. A collage has the advantage of being able to portray how the life of one thing gets interrupted and at the same time completed by other, unexpected things. Such a descriptive logic fits well with the everyday experience and confusion of self-isolation, that paradoxically connects us to a global pandemia, to an indefinite and indeterminate event seeping in every corner of our lives.
Amanda Vox/ Lockdown Art (III)
Every week Amanda Vox documents life in lockdown/quarantine via collages. A collage seems most appropiate to depict such a multi-facetted phenomenon, as it combines images, faces, elements that normally don’t belong toegether, but nevertheless intertwine in a meaningful visual experience. A collage has the advantage of being able to portray how the life of one thing gets interrupted and at the same time completed by other, unexpected things. Such a descriptive logic fits well with the everyday experience and confusion of self-isolation, that paradoxically connects us to a global pandemia, to an indefinite and indeterminate event seeping in every corner of our lives.