A Thread of Mont Blanc

Year: 2025

Material/Technique: Acrylic, Canvas

Size: 152.4 × 121.92 cm

Edition: Unique

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A Thread of Mont Blanc

About the Work

Year
2025
Material/Technique
Acrylic, Canvas
Size
152.4 × 121.92 cm
Edition
Unique
Signed
Not Set
Credits
Courtesy of Artinformal
Frame
Not Included
Work Certificate
Not Set
Distributor of artworks
Artinformal
Ship-from Area
Abroad
Days Until Dispatch
Not Set
Category
Painting

Work Details

60 x 48 in / 152.4 x 121.92 cm

acrylic on canvas

2025

“This work reflects on how something as vast as a mountain range can be reduced to a single line. I went to Mont Blanc and saw the mountains myself, and what stayed with me was how their outline could be remembered as a simple thread. On the canvas, the silhouette stretches across like something fragile yet carrying the weight of a place. The painted frame turns this minimal mark into a landscape, inviting the viewer to see presence in what might first feel like absence. I think about how memory works in the same way how a single shape or fragment can bring back the sense of a whole. The line suggests distance, scale, and time, but it also feels personal, carried quietly in the smallest forms. What is left is not a view of Mont Blanc itself, but the trace of it, a horizon that exists between seeing and remembering.”

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Artist

Pope Bacay
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Pope Bacay’s (b. 1994) paintings explore the idea of home through fragments of architecture and shifting landscapes. His works draw on the houses he has lived in and the places he has passed through, transforming windows, rooftops, tiles, and horizons into contemplative images. Sometimes precise, sometimes intuitive, these forms become vessels for memory and belonging, suggesting that place is less about geography than about sensation and recall.

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Last updated date
10.08.2025
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