"Reality?"explores the boundary between perception and reality in the digital age. Through the use of oil, acrylic, and metallic collage,... Read More
"Reality?"explores
the boundary between perception and reality in the digital age. Through
the use of oil, acrylic, and metallic collage, the work creates layered
textures and reflective surfaces that evoke the flow of information and
virtual images.
Dominated by shades of blue, the painting
suggests both emotional depth and digital detachment. Fragments of
metallic collage act like broken mirrors, symbolizing a fragmented,
screen-mediated reality.
It can be collected individually or
paired with the work "Reality? (2)" to form a conceptual diptych,
further deepening the dialogue between illusion, technology, and truth.
This
piece invites the viewer to question how much of what we see is
authentic, and how much is filtered or distorted by modern communication
tools.