Zeigarnik Effect 01
US$ 370
Overview
This artwork was last updated 1314 days ago.
2020
Textile (Cotton, Fabric, Thread), Sakura pigma micron pens and copic sketch markers on strathmore cotton plate bristol paper
Unique Work
Dimensions: 35.6cm (H) x 27.9cm (W) / 14" (H) x 11" (W)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings
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Artist statement
The Zeigarnik Effect is a term in Psychology referring to the fact that people tend to better remember unfinished tasks, than finished ones. To celebrate this human tendency I’ve removed a quarter of the original pattern and left it unfinished, which in turn, created a whole new beautiful pattern.
This drawing is the first of a developing series which is currently in progress.
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Artist profile
Dalia Goldberg
Born: 1984
Hometown: Rishon Le Zion, Israel
Based in: Cedar Park, Texas
Dalia Goldberg is a self-taught pen and ink artist based in the Austin area, Texas, USA. She makes hard-edge abstraction drawings combining fine-line pen techniques and geometric shapes.
“I’m fascinated with the building blocks of our perception and how we process those to understand our environment, mentally and emotionally. I …
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