Composed from a single page of Chuck Palanhiuk's Fight Club.
"With Enough Soap"
"With Enough Soap"
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About the Work
Description & Technique
Description & Technique
This papercut is composed from page 65 of Fight Club, a passage describing the strange chemistry of making soap from rendered fat.
The composition is built around Tyler Durden’s line:
“With enough soap you could blow up the whole world.”
The bubbles drifting across the page are cut directly from the text itself. As the paper is removed, fragments of the novel remain suspended within each form — traces of language caught within the surface of the bubbles.
The imagery reflects the strange transformation at the heart of the novel: destruction becoming creation, waste becoming something strangely beautiful.
Hand cut from a single page of the book.
The papercut is stitched by hand onto a black background so the paper sits slightly away from the surface, allowing light and shadow to move through the composition.
The work is presented in a hand-finished box frame with a 20 mm gap between artwork and glass, allowing sections of the cut page to lift from the surface and create subtle depth.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Framed artwork is 320mm x 230mm
Artwork is A4 in size (210mm x 297mm)
Framing
Framing
Presented in a hand-finished black wooden box frame with UV glass.
Shipping
Shipping
The artwork itself is complete and signed in the studio.
Each original work is carefully framed and prepared for shipment upon purchase.
Please allow up to 10 days for dispatch.
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Hand cut, finished and framed in my studio.
A work by James Voce, published by The Juicing Room.
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