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Unwashed dishes are killing me

€ 1700 

€ 1700 

Evdokia Georgiou’s "Unwashed dishes are killing me" presents a sculptural still life that transforms a mundane domestic burden into a poetic and absurd visual statement. A precarious tower of deformed ceramic dishes, mugs, and spilled liquids—rendered in earthy tones and exaggerated forms—speaks to the emotional weight of everyday chores. The exaggerated tilt, the melting glaze-like elements, and the chaotic layering suggest exhaustion, frustration, and a sense of overwhelming repetition. The gold spill adds an ironic luxury to the mess, perhaps hinting at the unnoticed value in routine acts of care.

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Description

Artist:

Category:

Sculpture

Ceramic

Style:

Pop art/Surrealism

Size:

x

30

x

40

Year:

Materials:

Ceramic sculptures, enamel paint,PVC

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

EG-007

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Category:

Sculpture

Ceramic

Style:

Pop art/Surrealism

Size:

x

30

x

40

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

Materials:

Ceramic sculptures, enamel paint,PVC

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

EG-007

The piece captures a very personal but universally felt emotion: the suffocating anxiety brought on by the accumulation of small tasks. There is humor here, but also vulnerability—the artwork balances between collapse and balance, echoing the emotional instability that can arise from neglected responsibilities. Georgiou invites us to consider how deeply the banal can affect us, turning something as simple as dirty dishes into a symbol of emotional overload.

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