Afterlife

Lerson

Lerson constructs "Afterlife" as a vibrant collision of vintage aesthetics and cosmic dread, layering human anatomy against the vastness of space. This mixed media collage uses overstated features and anachronistic technology to probe the cycles of existence and the hidden truths of our mortality.

Afterlife — framed, leaning against the wall
Lerson

Afterlife

Lerson constructs "Afterlife" as a vibrant collision of vintage aesthetics and cosmic dread, layering human anatomy against the vastness of space. This mixed media collage uses overstated features and anachronistic technology to probe the cycles of existence and the hidden truths of our mortality.

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A Cosmic Collage of Mortal Echoes and Vintage Horror

In "Afterlife," Lerson employs a bold pop art palette to navigate the unsettling intersection of horror and surrealism. The composition anchors itself in the human form—specifically through motion and exaggerated facial expressions—while surrounding these figures with remnants of past eras and speculative interstellar tools. It is a visual study of human endeavors caught between the familiar weight of history and the infinite reach of the stars.

The use of mixed media creates a textured narrative framework where anachronistic technology serves as a bridge to ancient civilizations. By blending vibrant tonal variations with macabre elements, Lerson invites a deep contemplation of mortality. The piece suggests that the journey beyond is not a void, but a complex tapestry of cultural dynamics and enduring echoes of the physical self.

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