Across The Universe
LersonLerson builds surrealist collages that anchor the heavy reality of the natural world within the shimmering expanse of the cosmos. This piece places a realistic bear at the intersection of a winter landscape and a galactic void, suggesting that even the most grounded wildlife belongs to the stars.

Across The Universe
Lerson builds surrealist collages that anchor the heavy reality of the natural world within the shimmering expanse of the cosmos. This piece places a realistic bear at the intersection of a winter landscape and a galactic void, suggesting that even the most grounded wildlife belongs to the stars.
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Art Analysis
A celestial bridge between the wild and the infinite
Lerson uses the medium of collage to bridge the gap between a winter wonderland and the deep reaches of the cosmic universe. By placing a realistic bear within a field of celestial stars and galactic formations, the artist creates an unusual ecosystem that feels both grounded and infinite. The juxtaposition suggests that the local wildlife we know is inextricably linked to the broader movements of the heavens.
The work invites a deeper artwork interpretation regarding environmental conservation and our place in the stars. Through celestial sky imagery and pop art textures, Lerson highlights a celestial relationship where the boundaries between the earth and the sky dissolve. The result is a portrait of the wild that feels expansive, placing the quiet dignity of a bear against the vibrant energy of a nebula.
The artwork merges a realistic bear habitat with the vastness of space to create a sense of universal interconnectedness.
Lerson employs pop art sensibilities to juxtapose terrestrial winter scenes with galactic formations.
The piece suggests that local wildlife is part of a much larger, celestial relationship that spans the entire universe.
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