Limestone
The Golden Child
Hand-carved limestone
A hand-carved limestone fish emerging from a golden egg — the golden child, a treasure born into a world of constant exposure.
Interactive 3D — click and drag to rotate
Part II
Limestone, ceramic, glass and resin works — a meditation on masking and consumption, from the golden child to the digital feed that swallows the next generation.
Limestone
Hand-carved limestone
A hand-carved limestone fish emerging from a golden egg — the golden child, a treasure born into a world of constant exposure.
Interactive 3D — click and drag to rotate
Limestone
Hand-carved limestone
A mother holding her child, slowly consumed by the fish — a metaphor for how this digital world can swallow the next generation if we aren’t careful.
Ceramic
Ceramic
A ceramic piece exploring the weight of motherhood and the desire to protect our children from the forbidden fruit of social media — the struggle to keep them safe from the digital rubbish that can feel so suffocating.
Ceramic
Ceramic life sculpture
A nod to my African heritage — blending a traditional mask aesthetic with a metallic finish that catches the eye and reflects the beauty I remember from home.
Glass
Glass, oil · Spinning sculpture
A spinning glass sculpture where the viewer sees their own reflection through a digital Snapchat mask — an analogy for the goldfish existence of a modern teenager, always on display and always observed.
Mixed Media
Resin, glass, taxidermied fish
A commentary on the architects of social media. Mark sits atop a glass tank of taxidermied fish, fishing for the next generation — a study on the masks worn by those who control the digital feed.
Resin Trilogy
Resin sculptures
A trilogy on consumption. Analogy, filled with lucky charms. Dopamine, packed with toxic hits of medicine and makeup. And Euphoria, representing the fleeting golden peak.
Analogy
Dopamine
Euphoria
Resin
Resin
The closing piece — a journey through masking and consumption, always searching for substance in a superficial age.
Lauren Super is currently open to representation, exhibitions, and studio visits by appointment.
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