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Sublimation through Destruction

  • Digital drawing, UV inkjet print, acrylic

  • ED: 5

  • Framing: not included

  • Certificate of Authenticity: included

  • Size: 60×38×0.5 cm

  • Estimated Shipping Date: Approximately 2 to 2.5 months after order confirmation

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This work was exhibited at Number-D’s first solo exhibition, “Intersection Without Borders.”

It features “Punny,” a rabbit character that symbolizes Number-D. Punny was born during the COVID-19 pandemic, and the name comes from the English word “pun,” meaning a play on words or joke.

The character was created from a hope for the future: that one day, when telling the next generation about the time of the pandemic, they might say, “Was there really such an unbelievable world?” or, “That sounds far funnier than any silly joke.” It reflects a wish that the upheaval of that time will one day become a story people can laugh about, as if common sense itself had been turned upside down.

Printed on an acrylic panel, this piece makes use of the material’s transparency as a key expressive element. It carries a light, playful presence reminiscent of a large acrylic charm, while at the same time maintaining the strong sense of scale and presence expected of an artwork. The balance between these two qualities is one of its greatest attractions.

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