Studio photo of a unique artwork on fine art paper.
Numbered /99 on the back and signed by Robert Jaso.
Framing (upon request): Black or white wood
Artist’s commitment: In a world where the voices of the most vulnerable are too often reduced to silence, Robert Jaso’s works give voice to those who no longer have an identity. Through his portraits of faceless women and beaten women, the artist firmly committed against violence towards women and denounces the complicit silence of society. These portraits are not only representations; they are silent cries against injustice and poignant testimonies of disconnection and suffering. Jaso’s commitment arises from his experience as a migrant, his struggle for recognition, and his observation of persistent injustices, particularly in the world of fashion.
Artist’s innovation: Robert Jaso’s unique photographic ink transfer printing technique developed after years of research creates exceptional quality works. This hybrid process combines the precision of photography with a avant-garde artistic touch, preserving the richness of details while adding a unique emotional dimension to each work.
About original works and limited editions: Robert Jaso’s original works explore identity, inner and social struggles, through portraits of individuals often obscured by violence. Each work embodies the fragility of human existence and the deep ruptures of society. The limited edition reproductions respect the integrity of the original work while offering a new dimension through the photographic process.