It is an oil painting that explores the juxtaposition of innovation and its unintended consequences. Using a palette replete with bright colors and images bordering on fantasy, the artist explores the relationship between technological progress and primitive aspects of human nature.
The central place on the canvas is occupied by a mechanized drone, a symbol of modern warfare and surveillance, which ominously hovers over a landscape filled with organic forms and mythological echoes. This stark contrast is a commentary on the paradoxical nature of progress: every leap forward carries with it both promise and danger.
The painting invites viewers to reflect on the dissonance between the mechanical and the natural, on the calculating coldness of machines as opposed to the warmth of living beings. This is an invitation to ask ourselves about the direction of our collective journey — are we moving towards a utopia created by technology, or are we plunging into a dystopia where humanity loses touch with its roots?
With this work, the artist hopes to inspire a dialogue about the essence of our technologically driven world. This work is suitable for viewers who are looking for art that not only fascinates visually, but also encourages introspection of our place in an increasingly digital society. It comes ready to hang, bringing a thought-provoking statement to any collection.
oil paints, linseed oil, brushes, varnish
£300.94
It is an oil painting that explores the juxtaposition of innovation and its unintended consequences. Using a palette replete with bright colors and images bordering on fantasy, the artist explores the relationship between technological progress and primitive aspects of human nature.
The central place on the canvas is occupied by a mechanized drone, a symbol of modern warfare and surveillance, which ominously hovers over a landscape filled with organic forms and mythological echoes. This stark contrast is a commentary on the paradoxical nature of progress: every leap forward carries with it both promise and danger.
The painting invites viewers to reflect on the dissonance between the mechanical and the natural, on the calculating coldness of machines as opposed to the warmth of living beings. This is an invitation to ask ourselves about the direction of our collective journey — are we moving towards a utopia created by technology, or are we plunging into a dystopia where humanity loses touch with its roots?
With this work, the artist hopes to inspire a dialogue about the essence of our technologically driven world. This work is suitable for viewers who are looking for art that not only fascinates visually, but also encourages introspection of our place in an increasingly digital society. It comes ready to hang, bringing a thought-provoking statement to any collection.
oil paints, linseed oil, brushes, varnish
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This artwork is sold by Pavel Rogatov from France