Daniel Persson
A Letter to Bulgaria IV, 2017
Signed by the artist
Silkscreen
76 x 112 cm
Daniel Persson’s A Letter to Bulgaria IV reflects his interest in memory, distance, and the quiet traces of human presence. Through the silkscreen technique, Persson layers imagery and texture in...
Daniel Persson’s A Letter to Bulgaria IV reflects his interest in memory, distance, and the quiet traces of human presence. Through the silkscreen technique, Persson layers imagery and texture in a way that feels both precise and fleeting, as if capturing a moment that is already slipping away. The work suggests a kind of personal communication—something intimate yet indirect—where meaning is shaped as much by what is left unsaid as by what is shown. The visual language is restrained, inviting the viewer to slow down and consider subtle shifts in tone, form, and atmosphere. In this way, the piece becomes less about a specific place and more about the act of reaching across space, translating experience into image.
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