'Man Versus Machines' Limited Edition Pigment Ink Print on Archival Paper Ed. 6 of 25

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A$300

Artwork Details

Medium Reproduction Print, Paper (Requires Framing)
Dimensions 61cm (W) x 61cm (H) x 0.1cm (D)
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Artwork Description

'Man Versus Machines' has been released as a limited edition 1 - 25. It is a reproduction of my original airbrushed acrylic painting on aluminum.

'Man Versus Machines’ is a portrayal of the human experience amidst the relentless march of technology. Amongst the downtown splendor, a solitary human figure symbolizes resilience and the enduring human spirit. Yet, the artwork also hints at an underlying tension, where modern existence is entangled with technology and we face the paradox of our reliance on the creations that both empower and constrain us. The omnipresence of machines surrounding the figure evokes a sense of being observed, as if hunted prey, by the very technology meant to serve us.

This exclusive museum quality pigment ink print on archival 310gsm Hahnemuhle cotton paper is signed and numbered by the artist. The artwork is professional reproduced by Image Science, Melbourne.

The total dimensions of the print including the 5cm white border are: 61cm x 61cm. Image dimensions: 51cm x 51cm. This artwork is sold UNFRAMED.

Art prints are rolled and shipped in a protective cardboard cylinder. Note that while I usually have at least 1 print in stock as each edition is sold I order a new copy - there may be a short delay in shipping if multiple copies of the same print are purchased.

Reference image credit: Tim Hiorns.

Artist Bio

Todd Simpson is a Melbourne based contemporary artist. Todd studied at the Julian Ashton Art School in Sydney and practices in the fields of sculpture, portraiture and painting. He has been a finalist in numerous Australian and New Zealand Art awards for his work including the Glover Prize (2025 People’s Choice Winner), Clayton Utz Art Award (2025 Highly Commended & People’s Choice Winner), Calleen Art Award (2025 People’s Choice Winner) and Lethbridge Landscape Prize (2025 Highly Commended). In 2025 he was named as one of Australia’s top 100 artists by top100artists.com.

Commissions

Todd's studio is in Melbourne