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Last Dance

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Sebi Schager (AT)
“Last Dance” Manus et Machina Series, 2025
Robotic pen drawing, spray paint, acrylic paint, gold leaf on Canson Mixed Media Paper, 300g/m²
50x40cm, signed by the artist.

Sebi works across spray stencils, robotic pen drawing, gold leaf, and digital collage — his practice moves between appropriation and reinvention, art-historical imagery taken apart, digitally recombined, then brought back into physical form. Manus et Machina continues where Thx for the Brush left off — but here, the human hand returns after the machine has drawn. Each piece begins as a robotic pen drawing from a digital collage, then receives layers of spray paint, crayon, and gold leaf applied by hand. The result is a dialogue between precision and gesture, algorithm and instinct. Silhouette and halftone raster compete for the viewer's attention in a perceptual toggle — you see one or the other, rarely both at once. The gold leaf adds a final layer: eternity meeting impermanence, icon meeting street.

Last Dance — a ballerina in blue halftone, en pointe, arms extended, tutu frozen mid-spin. Inside the silhouette, oil fields burn — elegance containing destruction, one of the sharpest contrast pairs in the series. Russia gave the world the Bolshoi and now burns from within; the ballerina carries both. A gold leaf heart sits on her chest, the only warm element in an otherwise cold composition. Art is always a commentary on the conditions it's made in, and this piece knows exactly when it was made — as the dancer will always dance for truth, not for borders. Degas spent his life painting ballerinas from the wings, catching the exhaustion behind the grace; this one dances over her own fire, and the title says it might be the last time.

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