3D Television

Lerson

Lerson constructs visual puzzles that bridge the gap between domestic objects and the wild unknown. This collage uses a classic frame to contain a surging oceanic world, where marine life and sky merge into a singular, layered experience.

3D Television — framed, leaning against the wall
Lerson

3D Television

Lerson constructs visual puzzles that bridge the gap between domestic objects and the wild unknown. This collage uses a classic frame to contain a surging oceanic world, where marine life and sky merge into a singular, layered experience.

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Where the tide breaks through the frame

Lerson plays with the idea of a television as a portal rather than a simple screen. Instead of a flat broadcast, the artist presents a surreal beach scene where the boundaries of the frame are tested by the natural world. Diverse marine creatures and reflective water surfaces create a sense of depth that challenges standard reality conventions, making the viewer question where the living world ends and the art begins.

The composition balances stylized cloud formations against a dynamic skyscape, grounding the abstract concepts of the subconscious in familiar natural entities. By layering these elements, Lerson explores the dualistic nature of our environment—both a physical place we inhabit and a mental space we project our dreams upon. The result is a portrait of the sea that feels both contained and infinite.

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