



This triptych stages a theater of modern mediation: microphone, telephone, and eyeglasses hover like relics of voice, contact, and perception, each isolated against a relentless field of repeating figures that reads as both crowd and data-stream. The saturated panels—cool blue, acidic yellow, and charged green—create three emotional climates, while the objects’ exaggerated scale turns everyday instruments into quiet monuments to how we listen, reach, and see. Small intrusions of animals and red, furniture-like blocks puncture the pattern with moments of instinct and shelter, suggesting that beneath systems of communication and surveillance, something stubbornly alive keeps insisting on presence. The composition’s crisp cut-and-paste realism set within decorative repetition evokes a surreal, pop-inflected critique: intimacy becomes icon, and the human multitude dissolves into texture.







