Organon
This artwork, like most of Milo’s artwork, evolves with time. Every few months or years the container is opened and progress is made. Well, perhaps we shouldn’t call it progress, it’s more of a transformation or a metamorphosis.
This self-contained organism has adapted for a specific vital function, namely to mimic nature. It appears gradually and seems to attain full complexity and specialization as it grows. This is an illusion.
In 2022 Milo began to burn parts of the work, a process that will continue until the time of his death.
Oil, resin, liquid plastic, varathane, paper, leather mounted on wood.
15×18 Framed
2010-2022
NOTE: Due to the growing complexity and the amount of resin, this artwork is very heavy. Bring a cart.