The Superb Sensitive Collage Art of Pierre Schmidt
One possible definition of a human being is a featherless biped who knows only that they know nothing. Yet, after satisfying our basic needs, we continuously invent ways to entertain ourselves—whether through religion, pole-dancing, visiting bars, or creating art—highlighting the arbitrary but beautiful pursuits that make us so lucky.
The human condition, both beautiful and mysterious, is vividly captured by Pierre Schmidt’s mind-bending imagery. He creates a universe of ineffable charm where subjects follow their own natural laws, inviting us to peer into a space where the featherless biped might know everything.
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