designers high

likeafieldmouse:

Jan van Oost - Untitled (1994-2005)
“The concept of the end of life is central in Van Oost’s works, often accompanied by the ritual of pain, like a constant warning to accept our condition as mortal beings. …A vibrant denunciation through the visualization of shapes marked with strong humanity, like memory, feeling, femininity, sexuality and past.”likeafieldmouse:

Jan van Oost - Untitled (1994-2005)
“The concept of the end of life is central in Van Oost’s works, often accompanied by the ritual of pain, like a constant warning to accept our condition as mortal beings. …A vibrant denunciation through the visualization of shapes marked with strong humanity, like memory, feeling, femininity, sexuality and past.”likeafieldmouse:

Jan van Oost - Untitled (1994-2005)
“The concept of the end of life is central in Van Oost’s works, often accompanied by the ritual of pain, like a constant warning to accept our condition as mortal beings. …A vibrant denunciation through the visualization of shapes marked with strong humanity, like memory, feeling, femininity, sexuality and past.”likeafieldmouse:

Jan van Oost - Untitled (1994-2005)
“The concept of the end of life is central in Van Oost’s works, often accompanied by the ritual of pain, like a constant warning to accept our condition as mortal beings. …A vibrant denunciation through the visualization of shapes marked with strong humanity, like memory, feeling, femininity, sexuality and past.”likeafieldmouse:

Jan van Oost - Untitled (1994-2005)
“The concept of the end of life is central in Van Oost’s works, often accompanied by the ritual of pain, like a constant warning to accept our condition as mortal beings. …A vibrant denunciation through the visualization of shapes marked with strong humanity, like memory, feeling, femininity, sexuality and past.”likeafieldmouse:

Jan van Oost - Untitled (1994-2005)
“The concept of the end of life is central in Van Oost’s works, often accompanied by the ritual of pain, like a constant warning to accept our condition as mortal beings. …A vibrant denunciation through the visualization of shapes marked with strong humanity, like memory, feeling, femininity, sexuality and past.”

likeafieldmouse:

Jan van Oost - Untitled (1994-2005)

“The concept of the end of life is central in Van Oost’s works, often accompanied by the ritual of pain, like a constant warning to accept our condition as mortal beings. …A vibrant denunciation through the visualization of shapes marked with strong humanity, like memory, feeling, femininity, sexuality and past.”