a Writer and a Fly
Technique:
Etching+Soft-Ground+Hand-Coloured
Picture size
4⁷/₈ x 1¹³/₁₆ in
12.4 x 4.6 cm
Paper size
11¹³/₁₆ x 8¹⁷/₆₄ in
30 x 21 cm
Year
2018
Edition
of 25
Description
In Writer and Fly, the viewer is introduced to a comically frustrated writer, his face contorted in dissatisfaction, as he battles the ultimate foe of concentration—a buzzing fly. The writer, deep in thought and seemingly overwhelmed by his work, is portrayed with exaggerated features that only add to the humor of the scene. His heavy-lidded eyes and pursed lips suggest that the creative process isn't flowing as smoothly as he would like, and the fly certainly isn't helping.
What makes this scenario even more amusing is the detail that the fly is no ordinary insect—it's wearing a helmet, as if it’s on some sort of mischievous mission to disrupt the writer's focus. The fly seems to zoom through the air with intent, leaving swirling lines behind it, as though mocking the writer’s attempts at literary brilliance.
The open books and crumpled pages scattered on the desk further convey the frustration of a writer’s block. It’s as if the ideas are within reach, yet remain elusive, much like the fly that hovers above. The setting is simple, but the dynamic between the writer and the fly speaks volumes, adding a layer of humor to a familiar struggle many can relate to—trying to focus while life’s little annoyances persistently get in the way.
Writer and Fly captures this moment of absurdity, playfully illustrating the interruptions that often derail creativity. The work invites the viewer to imagine the writer’s internal monologue, caught between exasperation and resignation, as the tiny helmeted fly becomes the unexpected star of this small, humorous drama.
a Writer and a Fly
Technique:
Etching+Soft-Ground+Hand-Coloured
Picture size
4⁷/₈ x 1¹³/₁₆ in
12.4 x 4.6 cm
Paper size
11¹³/₁₆ x 8¹⁷/₆₄ in
30 x 21 cm
Year
2018
Edition
of 25
Description
In Writer and Fly, the viewer is introduced to a comically frustrated writer, his face contorted in dissatisfaction, as he battles the ultimate foe of concentration—a buzzing fly. The writer, deep in thought and seemingly overwhelmed by his work, is portrayed with exaggerated features that only add to the humor of the scene. His heavy-lidded eyes and pursed lips suggest that the creative process isn't flowing as smoothly as he would like, and the fly certainly isn't helping.
What makes this scenario even more amusing is the detail that the fly is no ordinary insect—it's wearing a helmet, as if it’s on some sort of mischievous mission to disrupt the writer's focus. The fly seems to zoom through the air with intent, leaving swirling lines behind it, as though mocking the writer’s attempts at literary brilliance.
The open books and crumpled pages scattered on the desk further convey the frustration of a writer’s block. It’s as if the ideas are within reach, yet remain elusive, much like the fly that hovers above. The setting is simple, but the dynamic between the writer and the fly speaks volumes, adding a layer of humor to a familiar struggle many can relate to—trying to focus while life’s little annoyances persistently get in the way.
Writer and Fly captures this moment of absurdity, playfully illustrating the interruptions that often derail creativity. The work invites the viewer to imagine the writer’s internal monologue, caught between exasperation and resignation, as the tiny helmeted fly becomes the unexpected star of this small, humorous drama.