Shattered Vision
Acrylic on canvas: 20 × 24 in
"Shattered Vision" explores the fragile nature of perception, capturing the moment when reality begins to fracture. The painting takes the form of a distorted sphere, symbolizing the human eye, with the lens—once clear and protective—now exploding in a dramatic burst of color and chaos. This explosive moment represents the breakdown of clarity, where the lens no longer shields us from the overwhelming complexity of our inner and outer worlds.
The composition plays with surrealism, drawing attention to how our understanding of reality can suddenly shift or collapse under the weight of emotional or mental upheaval. The eye, as a vessel for seeing, becomes a metaphor for the distortion of truth and the tension between what is perceived and what is real.
For collectors who appreciate thought-provoking, conceptual art, "Shattered Vision" offers a striking visual statement on the vulnerability of our perceptions and the often unsettling nature of truth. This work is a perfect addition to any collection that seeks to challenge, question, and explore the boundaries of human experience.
Acrylic on canvas: 20 × 24 in
"Shattered Vision" explores the fragile nature of perception, capturing the moment when reality begins to fracture. The painting takes the form of a distorted sphere, symbolizing the human eye, with the lens—once clear and protective—now exploding in a dramatic burst of color and chaos. This explosive moment represents the breakdown of clarity, where the lens no longer shields us from the overwhelming complexity of our inner and outer worlds.
The composition plays with surrealism, drawing attention to how our understanding of reality can suddenly shift or collapse under the weight of emotional or mental upheaval. The eye, as a vessel for seeing, becomes a metaphor for the distortion of truth and the tension between what is perceived and what is real.
For collectors who appreciate thought-provoking, conceptual art, "Shattered Vision" offers a striking visual statement on the vulnerability of our perceptions and the often unsettling nature of truth. This work is a perfect addition to any collection that seeks to challenge, question, and explore the boundaries of human experience.