Izzy Barton - One Among Many





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Izzy Barton’s One Among Many, a 2026 original mixed media artwork in brown, yellow and white, 16 × 16 cm, 2 g, signed, from the United Kingdom, sold direct from the artist, in excellent condition.
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One Among Many is a meditation on identity within a shared system. The composition is built from a collection of circular forms filled with unique, hand-drawn marks that echo one another without ever repeating. Together they create a sense of rhythm and connection, suggesting a community of distinct voices linked by a common visual language.
At first glance, the forms appear equal in presence, but one is illuminated in a brighter gold, immediately drawing the eye. This subtle shift transforms the piece from a pattern into a narrative. The highlighted form may represent recognition, self-discovery, difference, belonging, or simply the moment when attention settles on a single presence within a larger whole.
The work invites viewers to consider how individuality exists alongside similarity. Each element is unique, yet none stands entirely apart from the others. The highlighted form does not break away from the group; it remains part of it, emphasizing the tension between standing out and fitting in.
One Among Many is a meditation on identity within a shared system. The composition is built from a collection of circular forms filled with unique, hand-drawn marks that echo one another without ever repeating. Together they create a sense of rhythm and connection, suggesting a community of distinct voices linked by a common visual language.
At first glance, the forms appear equal in presence, but one is illuminated in a brighter gold, immediately drawing the eye. This subtle shift transforms the piece from a pattern into a narrative. The highlighted form may represent recognition, self-discovery, difference, belonging, or simply the moment when attention settles on a single presence within a larger whole.
The work invites viewers to consider how individuality exists alongside similarity. Each element is unique, yet none stands entirely apart from the others. The highlighted form does not break away from the group; it remains part of it, emphasizing the tension between standing out and fitting in.

