Dystopia II

Textured Painting – 100 × 70 cm

Dystopia II extends the visual tension of its predecessor while deepening the exploration of controlled disruption and structural interplay. Vertical and diagonal textured strokes interact across the surface like fragments of an unstable skyline — not a city of promise, but one in flux, compressing and stretching itself between chaos and order.

The layered acrylic surfaces suggest a world both familiar and alien, where geometry is disrupted yet persistent, and contrast becomes a language of conflict between what is expected and what actually persists. Rather than depicting a literal landscape, this work embodies the very condition of dystopia—a lived space of tension where stability is never assured, and every mark carries the memory of pressure and resistance.

This piece invites the viewer into an active encounter: not to observe dystopia from a distance, but to feel its gravitational pull inside, where every texture is a trace of struggle and endurance.

Acrylic with rich texture.