Empty Frames by Seigar

Published August 31st, 2021

Capturing art in an intriguing way with the use of enthralling messages in place of pictures


Art may come in different ways, either as pictures, sculptures, painting, and so forth, and it might as well be the piecing of beautiful words together.

Seigar is a passionate artist in diverse fields and is a fetishist for reflections, saturated colors, curious finds, and religious icons. His aim as an artist is to tell tales with his camera, creating continuous storylines as he draws extensively from his trips, encounters, and astounding experiences.


The artist prides himself with his Plastic people, a study on anthropology and sociology that focuses on the humanization of the mannequins he finds in the shop's windows and his Tales of a city, an ongoing urban photo-narrative project taken in London.

Despite his usual works, Seigar has gone out of his way to produce a jaw-dropping piece he titles ‘Empty Frames’, which is a collection of non-photograph frames. The artist claims that his piece is indeed a personal response to the conceptual art tradition with his use of the Franklin Gothic Medium font to reinforce the direct and vivid approach to the words and the two-color combinations were chosen to create some modern harmony in the transmission of the messages.

ENJOY A VIEW OF HIS EMPTY FRAMES


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