Canadian artist, David Spriggs explores the concept of space and the divine relationships between the 2D and 3D, and the malleable concept of destruction and reconstruction of our overall perception. Of all forms, his works really embodies the notion of time, speed and movement. How do we react to the existence of power and what influences does it create when it is encapsulated in a box? Deriving influences from Futurism and Cubism, he combined different set of skills and combined it into harmonious mixed media pieces that create a figment of spatial imagery. The results are phenomenal!
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