“Cutting Deeper”: The Self-Dissecting Worlds of Alex Eckman-Lawn’s Paper Collages

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Alex Eckman-Lawn is a Philadelphia-born artist and illustrator celebrated for his intricate, multi-layered paper collages and dynamic illustration work.

A graduate of the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Eckman-Lawn combines his skill in digital painting with a fascination for anatomical drawings, medical texts, and the visual culture of comics and video games. His work often takes the form of hand-cut collages, where each meticulously spaced layer creates a sense of depth and draws viewers beneath the surface, inviting them to explore evocative metaphors of the human body, emotional landscapes, and psychological vulnerability.​

Inspired in part by his experience with spinal surgery and recovery as a child, Alex uses his own body and sense of mortality as a lens for exploring control, fear, and transformation in his art. He has contributed art to comic books, album covers, T-shirts, and gallery exhibitions worldwide, with recent solo shows like “BODY” further exploring themes of resilience, uncertainty, and the search for self within inner chaos.

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