In the mixed media painting "Lost Connection", humor and melancholy converge in a poignant commentary on the paradox of modern communication. The boxed faces—resembling old-fashioned TVs or computers with quirky antennas—evoke a sense of both nostalgia and disconnect. Despite our technological achievements and constant internet connectivity, the faces appear lost and empty, yearning for something deeper. The painting invites viewers to reflect on what it truly means to connect—human to human—beyond the screens and signals. It offers a smile, but also a moment of introspection: are our "connections" really working?
70 x 50 cm on gallery wrapped canvas, comes in a red wooden frame
Acrylics and Oils
Ready to hang