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MANUFACTUERD ECOSYSTEM ON PAPER NUMEEDAHLLL SERIES PHILIPPE HALABURDA STUDIO 2025
Internal bloom
About the theme of "Manifactured ecosystems"
This triptych on paper explores the emotional terrain of manufactured ecosystems, spaces where control and spontaneity clash in vibrant dissonance.
I envisioned Numeedahll series not as a place, but as a speculative organism,
a name whispered from a hybrid language of biology and mythology.
Something between a pollinator path and an urban glitch.
The sharp black shapes act as intrusions, architectural voids, systemic blocks,
or territorial fences.
Around them, saturated fields of neon green, magenta, and orange fight
for space, mimicking both natural overgrowth and psychological overwhelm.
These are emotional weeds: wild, necessary, and often unwelcome.


I use tape, paint, and found marks like code, each layer a fragment
of a failed algorithm or a misfired emotion.
These works don’t resolve. They swerve. They twitch with friction.
They pulse with the anxiety of systems trying to hold themselves together under pressure.
At its core, “Numeedahll” maps a moment of internal bloom: when emotional resilience grows despite imposed rigidity.
It's about letting the grid break. Letting joy leak through the cracks.
Details of the series
SERIES OF 3 ABSTRACT COLLAGES ON PAPER
Emotion Curiosity, anticipation, disruption
Material Acrylic painting, transparent sticker, collages
Medium Paper 24 x 18 inches
Date 2025
Authentification Signed and title on the back
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