Dystopia
Textured Painting – 70 × 50 cm
Dystopia captures a tension between order and disruption, where vertical structures and layered textures do not illustrate a scene but embody a condition of unstable presence. Through deliberate strokes and contrasting surfaces, the work suggests not a literal cityscape but a felt architecture of restraint and release.
The interplay of light and shadow across textured planes evokes a world both familiar and unmoored—shapes that rise only to dissolve, rhythms that command attention but resist certainty. This piece invites the viewer to experience a psychological terrain of tension, where form, void, and reflection intersect to reveal the unseen pressures beneath appearance.
Rather than presenting a narrative, Dystopia asks the viewer to inhabit its space emotionally, making sense of the unresolved and engaging with depth as a space of lived intensity.
Acrylic with rich texture.