fabricated

fabricated (adjective)
fab·ri·cat·ed | \ ˈfa-brə-ˌkā-təd \

Definition:

  1. Made or constructed, typically with skill or for a specific purpose.

  2. Falsely invented or manufactured, especially with the intent to deceive.

Origin:
From Latin fabricatus, past participle of fabricari meaning “to fashion, build,” from fabrica meaning “a workshop, craft.”

Canada, 2022

Images, signed en verso, are a limited edition of 5 and are produced as Giclée prints on 100% archival, museum-quality paper

24 x 24 inch (60.96 x 60.96 cm)
35 x 35 inch (88.9 x 88.9 cm)
43 x 43 inch (109.22 x 109.22 cm)

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