Title: TBA
Inspired by the grandeur of ancient depictions of the Roman Empire, this painting delves into the intricate power play within the modern corporate realm. Here, shadows cloak the toiling workers while the elite class, reminiscent of emperors, convene to deliberate over profits and revel in their opulent luxuries. It's a visual narrative that echoes the timeless struggle between the masses and the privileged few, inviting viewers to ponder the dynamics of authority and inequality in our contemporary society.
Two figures, their heads veiled in secrecy, dominate the scene as they embrace a woman dressed in mourning attire. While the man exudes an air of false authority, his gaze penetrating the darkness, the woman remains shrouded, with a slight lean away. The crumbling platform beneath them serves as a metaphor for the precarious foundation upon which this relationship is built. In 'Illusions of Welcome,' the artist challenges viewers to interrogate the dynamics of power and deception, urging us to question the authenticity of those who claim to lead by example. Through haunting imagery, the painting serves as a cautionary tale against the allure of false promises and the dangers of misplaced trust."
This painting serves as a serene window into a realm of tranquil clarity. It captures a moment of profound solitude, where the mind is uncluttered and free from the burdens of worry.
The canvas unveils the poignant tale of a once-beloved, now-shuttered restaurant, its essence saturated with the memories of yesteryears. Here, the landscape tells a story of transformation, where the familiar terrain has yielded to the allure of oil production, marking the passage of time with its irreversible changes. Amidst the remnants of what once thrived, the bones of the establishment stand as silent witnesses to the bygone era, evoking a bittersweet nostalgia for moments cherished and lost."
Work in progress.
Amidst the towering edifices of Times Square, 'Drowned Voices' paints a stark picture of societal imbalance. Here, the cacophony of consumerism drowns out the silent struggles of the homeless, who find themselves adrift in a sea of indifference. In this poignant portrayal, the artist lays bare the harsh reality that confronts the disenfranchised, where the relentless pursuit of profit leaves no room for compassion or empathy.
In 'I Voted Today' the canvas becomes a stage where the echoes of democracy reverberate amidst torn remnants of 'I Voted Today' stickers. Here, the Supreme Court members stand with the Taliban members. A once symbol of justice and freedom now just a ghost evoking the shadows of authoritarianism and oppression. Through a haunting juxtaposition of imagery, the artist invites viewers to contemplate the fragile balance between freedom and tyranny.