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Beavers arn't real

$100.00Price

Photo canvas, 16 x 24 x 1.5

unframed

Vincent Fink’s surreal urban landscapes blur the line between natural wildlife and digital abstraction, as seen in "Beavers Aren’t Real." Towering above a quiet suburban street, a colossal geometric beaver—rendered in polygonal wireframe style—looms into the blue sky, confronting viewers with an almost sci-fi absurdity. The creature’s impossible scale and digital aesthetic contrast sharply with everyday objects like a speed limit sign, a roadside burger stand, and the encroaching weeds of modern mundanity.

This piece humorously pokes at conspiracy culture while offering a deeper commentary on perception, illusion, and how we digitally reconstruct the natural world. Fink's signature use of angular lines and geometric constructs turns a familiar animal into a mysterious, otherworldly being—simultaneously unreal and hyperreal.

Perfect for fans of speculative fiction, digital surrealism, and visual irony, this artwork is a conversation starter that invites both laughter and reflection.

 

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