Fleece
LersonLerson assembles surrealist visions by layering the organic textures of the animal kingdom against unexpected nautical and atmospheric scenes. This piece centers on a Highland cow whose shaggy form anchors a dreamscape of sailing boats and vibrant, shifting skies.

Fleece
Lerson assembles surrealist visions by layering the organic textures of the animal kingdom against unexpected nautical and atmospheric scenes. This piece centers on a Highland cow whose shaggy form anchors a dreamscape of sailing boats and vibrant, shifting skies.
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Art Analysis
Where Shaggy Earth Meets the Drift of the Sea
Lerson utilizes a methodical collage approach to bridge the gap between the physical presence of Highland cattle and the fluid nature of a dream. The shaggy, dense texture of the bovine anatomy serves as a grounding element, yet it bleeds into a world where sailing boats drift through textured cloudscapes rather than open seas. This layering creates a sense of blurred boundaries, where the animal's fleece feels as vast and varied as the foliage of a deep woods.
The composition plays with vibrant sky colors and water reflections to establish a fantastical landscape that defies traditional perspective. By placing natural elements like diverse foliage and dynamic cloud formations in conversation with the stillness of the water, Lerson explores the tension between the wild and the serene. The result is a portrait that feels both heavy with the weight of the earth and light enough to float away into the atmosphere.
The central bovine figure provides a rugged, textured anchor for the surrounding surrealist elements.
Lerson blends vintage imagery with celestial elements to create a dreamlike scene that defies gravity.
The use of a Sigma 17-70mm lens captures the intricate details of the cloud formations, providing an organic counterpoint to the rigid geometry of the tower.
The artist dissolves the lines between the animal's physical form and the surrounding environment of woods and water.
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