Homo Apparatus
The “Homo Apparatus” (latin for Human Device) is a set of four screen prints that playfully explore the relationship between humans and devices used in every day life, with vintage pop art aesthetics.
Exhibited
{The Gallery} Telegraph Hill - “Retrofit 2.0”
San Francisco, CA / 2017

Sciptum Tactile

Capta Imitamentum

Procul Colloquium

Recordum Sinus
Description
Series: Homo Apparatus (Set of 4 prints)
Artwork size: 17’’ x 13.5’’
Substrate type: natural white Cougar paper 100Lb cover stock
Description: Five colors, acrylic paint, screen printing in each print
Total number in edition: 15
Date Completed: March, 2014