Dima Rebus (previously featured) is a contemporary artist whose practice explores the changing forms of everyday human life through water samples gathered by strangers across the world.
These contributors, whom he calls floaters, become his co-authors: some send samples directly, while others leave them anonymously in parks, alleyways, abandoned buildings, or on busy streets for the artist to discover. Nearly every sample arrives with a letter, opening a dialogue shaped by place, mood, memory, and time. Some are poetic — seasonal rain, glacial melt, water collected with great care — while others carry risk, contamination, or traces of ecological and political unrest. Rebus has assembled a vast library of waters from rains, rivers, seas, oceans, and glaciers. He freezes these samples with watercolor pigments, lets them melt onto varied paper surfaces, and then enters the resulting abstract fields with figurative imagery, turning each work into a bridge between distant lives, material transformation, and the fragile poetics of connection.”
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