Ingrid presents a figure that feels both composed and unsettled, constructed through layered imagery and subtle shifts in surface. Familiar elements of portraiture are present, yet they are interrupted—preventing the image from resolving into a fixed identity.
Through repetition and fragmentation, the work reflects the tension between control and perception. What appears stable begins to shift, revealing how identity is shaped through both internal construction and external projection.
As with much of Van Atta’s practice, the surface operates as a space of negotiation—where image and meaning are continuously assembled, obscured, and redefined.
Archival giclée print
Printed on heavyweight, museum-quality fine art paper
Multiple sizes available
Unframed
Signed
Small: 8 × 8 in with a 1 inch border
Medium: 12 × 12 in with a 1 inch border
Large: 20 × 20 in with a 2 inch border
Extra Large: 36 × 36 in with a 2 inch border
Ingrid presents a figure that feels both composed and unsettled, constructed through layered imagery and subtle shifts in surface. Familiar elements of portraiture are present, yet they are interrupted—preventing the image from resolving into a fixed identity.
Through repetition and fragmentation, the work reflects the tension between control and perception. What appears stable begins to shift, revealing how identity is shaped through both internal construction and external projection.
As with much of Van Atta’s practice, the surface operates as a space of negotiation—where image and meaning are continuously assembled, obscured, and redefined.
Archival giclée print
Printed on heavyweight, museum-quality fine art paper
Multiple sizes available
Unframed
Signed
Small: 8 × 8 in with a 1 inch border
Medium: 12 × 12 in with a 1 inch border
Large: 20 × 20 in with a 2 inch border
Extra Large: 36 × 36 in with a 2 inch border