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Bhare

home isn't somewhere i can run to

Lot Closed

November 7, 07:10 PM GMT

Estimate

2,000 - 4,000 USD

Lot Details

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Bhare

home isn't somewhere i can run to

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Executed in 2024, this work is unique and is accompanied by a unique signed painting.


Token ID: 24

Smart Contract: 0xc2dc2d5879808ff7bef227a1a4d1026dd5476458

Token Standard: ERC-721

Blockchain: Ethereum


Painting:

home isn't somewhere i can run to

Signed and titled on verso

Acrylic, oil pastel and oil stick on canvas

60.5 by 62 in. 153.67 by 157.48 cm.

Minted by 0x4DE31FfA366271f90a6DA19130d7aE8bA2541437 (bharevault Wallet) - Oct 28, 2024 4:40 PM

could this be considered a game-winning play?


"I worry that this is merely a test of my precision and timing as the stitched ball hurtles toward me. My hands feel

like clams, pearls of sweat collecting under the pressure. I hear the grinding of my team's teeth, all of us bearing

the weight of this risky play—a gamble from the start. I swing with one eye closed, unsure if my legacy ends here.

Somehow, it doesn't feel like home is a place I can run to."

BHARE


Drawing inspiration from his personal journals, multi-media artist Shareon Blenman, otherwise known

as Bhare, imbeds his artworks with reflections of his individual growth journey and the intimate intricacies of

home life. His pieces are filled with symbolism, reflecting and serving as a nod towards an ever-evolving

spectrum of emotions which he represents through bold, geometric shapes, figures, and expressive free writing.

Post-2019 Pandemic, he delves into the drama of hyper-introversion, cross-examining his place in the world and

probing questions around identity and belonging. In 2021, Bhare entered the Web3 ecosystem, finding success

and solidifying his unique artistic identity. His contributions to contemporary art discourse seamlessly merge

introspection with technological innovation.


Today Bhare is currently living and working in North Carolina merging his work both through traditional and digital

styles, showcasing his work amongst prestigious galleries in New York, Copenhagen, Toronto, Philly and Los

Angeles.