Hopelessly Confused

£90.00

“Hopelessly confused” is an expression that suggests more than simple bewilderment - it carries the weight of surrender. It’s the look of someone who has not only lost their bearings but has also abandoned the idea of ever finding them again. Unlike ordinary confusion, which still holds a thread of curiosity or the possibility of resolution, hopeless confusion is thick with resignation. It conveys a sense that the puzzle is too tangled, the map too smudged, and the effort to make sense of it all no longer feels worth the strain.

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“Hopelessly confused” is an expression that suggests more than simple bewilderment - it carries the weight of surrender. It’s the look of someone who has not only lost their bearings but has also abandoned the idea of ever finding them again. Unlike ordinary confusion, which still holds a thread of curiosity or the possibility of resolution, hopeless confusion is thick with resignation. It conveys a sense that the puzzle is too tangled, the map too smudged, and the effort to make sense of it all no longer feels worth the strain.

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EDITIONED WORK ON PAPER

This editioned print has been hand‑pulled by the artist using traditional silkscreen techniques on archival paper. Signed and numbered, it forms part of a limited artist’s edition. Presented unframed, this work offers the print in its purest form, allowing collectors the freedom to choose their own presentation while holding a piece that reflects the precision and craft of the studio process.

Summary

·      Medium: silkscreen print

·      Layers: 10

·      Paper: Somerset Velvet (300gsm)

·      Frame size - H: 42.5cm W: 41.5cm

·      Print edition size: 25

This work is also available Artist-framed