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ENTROPY

$4,500.00

ENTROPY  |  36" x 72" x 1.5" acrylic, acrylic ink, pencil and sand on gallery profile splined canvas. 

By artist collaborative SEEKUS. An exploration of the intersection of the analog and the digital space. Text was generated by a large language model from prompts submitted by individuals. Ordered triangles of abstract tears fall into disarray over a graffiti background contributed by Sam Lopata. Sand from Malibu and Venice Beach.

Here, artificial intelligence was asked, "What does sadness feel like?"

Sadness is an emotional state characterized by feelings of unhappiness, sorrow, and a general sense of emotional pain. It can manifest differently for each person, but common experiences of sadness may include: Heaviness: Many people describe a heavy feeling in their chest or a sense of emotional weight. Tearfulness: Crying is often a natural response to sadness. Numbness: Some individuals may feel emotionally numb or disconnected from their surroundings. Loneliness: Sadness can bring a feeling of isolation, even in the presence of others. Sluggishness: Physical and mental energy levels may decrease, making it harder to engage in daily activities. Apathy: A lack of interest or enthusiasm for things that would typically bring joy. Negative Thoughts: Sadness can be accompanied by negative or self-critical thoughts. Withdrawal: People may withdraw from social interactions and activities they once enjoyed. It's important to remember that sadness is a normal human emotion and is part of the human experience. 

SEEKUS is a collaborative effort between me and my brother, Sam Lopata.

Due to the size of this piece, please select GROUND for shipping at checkout (unless you prefer studio pick-up.) I will quote and coordinate shipping directly with you after purchase. Additional shipping costs will be incurred.

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ENTROPY  |  36" x 72" x 1.5" acrylic, acrylic ink, pencil and sand on gallery profile splined canvas. 

By artist collaborative SEEKUS. An exploration of the intersection of the analog and the digital space. Text was generated by a large language model from prompts submitted by individuals. Ordered triangles of abstract tears fall into disarray over a graffiti background contributed by Sam Lopata. Sand from Malibu and Venice Beach.

Here, artificial intelligence was asked, "What does sadness feel like?"

Sadness is an emotional state characterized by feelings of unhappiness, sorrow, and a general sense of emotional pain. It can manifest differently for each person, but common experiences of sadness may include: Heaviness: Many people describe a heavy feeling in their chest or a sense of emotional weight. Tearfulness: Crying is often a natural response to sadness. Numbness: Some individuals may feel emotionally numb or disconnected from their surroundings. Loneliness: Sadness can bring a feeling of isolation, even in the presence of others. Sluggishness: Physical and mental energy levels may decrease, making it harder to engage in daily activities. Apathy: A lack of interest or enthusiasm for things that would typically bring joy. Negative Thoughts: Sadness can be accompanied by negative or self-critical thoughts. Withdrawal: People may withdraw from social interactions and activities they once enjoyed. It's important to remember that sadness is a normal human emotion and is part of the human experience. 

SEEKUS is a collaborative effort between me and my brother, Sam Lopata.

Due to the size of this piece, please select GROUND for shipping at checkout (unless you prefer studio pick-up.) I will quote and coordinate shipping directly with you after purchase. Additional shipping costs will be incurred.

ENTROPY  |  36" x 72" x 1.5" acrylic, acrylic ink, pencil and sand on gallery profile splined canvas. 

By artist collaborative SEEKUS. An exploration of the intersection of the analog and the digital space. Text was generated by a large language model from prompts submitted by individuals. Ordered triangles of abstract tears fall into disarray over a graffiti background contributed by Sam Lopata. Sand from Malibu and Venice Beach.

Here, artificial intelligence was asked, "What does sadness feel like?"

Sadness is an emotional state characterized by feelings of unhappiness, sorrow, and a general sense of emotional pain. It can manifest differently for each person, but common experiences of sadness may include: Heaviness: Many people describe a heavy feeling in their chest or a sense of emotional weight. Tearfulness: Crying is often a natural response to sadness. Numbness: Some individuals may feel emotionally numb or disconnected from their surroundings. Loneliness: Sadness can bring a feeling of isolation, even in the presence of others. Sluggishness: Physical and mental energy levels may decrease, making it harder to engage in daily activities. Apathy: A lack of interest or enthusiasm for things that would typically bring joy. Negative Thoughts: Sadness can be accompanied by negative or self-critical thoughts. Withdrawal: People may withdraw from social interactions and activities they once enjoyed. It's important to remember that sadness is a normal human emotion and is part of the human experience. 

SEEKUS is a collaborative effort between me and my brother, Sam Lopata.

Due to the size of this piece, please select GROUND for shipping at checkout (unless you prefer studio pick-up.) I will quote and coordinate shipping directly with you after purchase. Additional shipping costs will be incurred.

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