3D Television
LersonLerson 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
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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Art Analysis
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.
Lerson blends vintage imagery with celestial elements to create a dreamlike scene that defies gravity.
This piece celebrates the majesty of humpback whales, highlighting the intimate social bonds and physical characteristics of the species.
The piece dives into the depths of the subconscious by merging a familiar beach scene with dreamlike, abstract concepts.
The composition explores the relationship between the radiant sky and the untamed power of the coastal landscape.
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