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Jeff Robb
100 x 100 cm
The new Human Collage series by Jeff Robb features a striking blend of abstraction and realism, using layered cutouts to create a fragmented yet cohesive portrait of a seated figure. The black-and-white composition emphasises stark contrasts and texture, adding depth to the flat medium of paper or digital rendering. The careful interplay of shadow, light, and curves invites viewers to contemplate both the form and the emotions conveyed.
In this series, Robb is exploring themes of introspection, fragility, and the complexity of human identity. The figures pose, with knees drawn up and head slightly bent forward, suggests contemplation or even vulnerability. The segmentation of the body—where pieces are sliced, layered, or missing—evokes the idea of fragmentation, perhaps symbolising how we experience ourselves in parts, whether through memories, emotions, or social perceptions.
The collage technique enhances this narrative by disrupting the traditional representation of the human form. The abstract cuts and overlays could represent the inner complexities that remain hidden behind a serene exterior, challenging the viewer to look beyond the surface.
The monochromatic palette allows the viewer to focus on the form, texture, and composition without the distraction of colour, highlighting the emotional weight of the piece. Overall, the series is not just an exploration of physical form but also an invitation to reflect on the internal and external forces that shape human identity and presence in the modern world.