A fragmented memory of a ladybug, split between perception and recollection. Ladivision dissects the crimson echoes left behind as the insect moves, leaving an optical imprint that refuses to settle. The image vibrates between order and dissolution, mirroring the way vision fractures reality into layers of time.
As part of the Aftersects series by Robakowski, this work embodies the idea of insects as ephemeral traces—hallucinations of color and shape, suspended between presence and disappearance. But can an artist escape the echoes of his own name? With “robak” meaning bug, does his art follow his identity, or does identity follow his art?