In Littleworld 210708, our gaze is drawn to what appears to be an abstracted landscape of vivid, intense colors. At first it appears to be a kaleidoscopic canvas of pure chromatic exuberance, but if we look closely, a hidden world begins to emerge.
Peering deep into the micro-worlds, we are confronted with an extraordinary representation of pareidolia. In this flood of color, faces appear, faces that seem to oscillate between frightened, shocked, and elated. It is almost a challenge to see faces in the random shapes and colors, even if you change your point of view and rotate the canvas. A challenge to our perceptions and to rethink the world around us.
The complexity and strangeness of our world is presented in an invitation to explore the beauty hidden in the nuances and details, to be surprised by the unexpected appearance of faces and figures, of monstrous creatures and benevolent talvola.
Compared to the other works, Littleworld 210708 is characterized by a simplification of complexity, as if we have a closer look at this hidden universe.