Lost Control
LersonLerson builds collage art by layering the mechanical against the organic to disrupt our sense of gravity and logic. This piece pulls vintage racing vehicles into a world of diverse marine creatures, creating a scene where the speed of the engine meets the silence of the deep.

Lost Control
Lerson builds collage art by layering the mechanical against the organic to disrupt our sense of gravity and logic. This piece pulls vintage racing vehicles into a world of diverse marine creatures, creating a scene where the speed of the engine meets the silence of the deep.
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Art Analysis
A surreal collision of vintage speed and deep-sea life
Lerson utilizes the medium of collage to bridge the gap between high-performance machinery and the natural world. By placing vintage racing vehicles amidst diverse marine creatures and reflective water highlights, the work creates a blurred reality that feels like a real-world simulation gone rogue. The dynamic skyscapes and oceanic art elements suggest a space where the laws of physics are secondary to the flow of subconscious intuitions.
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