Turn Off The Tv And Go Outside
LersonLerson constructs a surrealist call to action by layering the rigid geometry of a television against the wild, organic textures of the natural world. This collage captures the tension between our digital habits and the innate curiosity that pulls us toward the horizon.

Turn Off The Tv And Go Outside
Lerson constructs a surrealist call to action by layering the rigid geometry of a television against the wild, organic textures of the natural world. This collage captures the tension between our digital habits and the innate curiosity that pulls us toward the horizon.
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Art Analysis
A surrealist invitation to trade screens for the wild
In this portrait-oriented piece, Lerson utilizes the language of Pop Art to critique the static nature of modern domesticity. By placing a classic television frame within a surrealist landscape, the artist highlights the convergence of human-made elements and the raw vitality of the outdoors. The composition suggests that while the screen offers a window, the true exploration lies in the physical world beyond the glass.
The work functions as a collage of human experiences, juxtaposing the mundane daily life of media consumption with the vast, unpredictable cycles of nature. Through a simplistic background and focused imagery, Lerson encourages a calculated risk: the choice to abandon the familiar glow of the monitor in favor of embracing the unknown. It is a visual storytelling piece that speaks directly to the human desire for genuine connection with the environment.
The artist employs unexpected juxtapositions to merge animal life with vintage motifs, creating a scene that feels both familiar and strange.
The piece captures a quiet, motivational energy that encourages the viewer to seek out the solitude of the forest.
By layering disparate symbols, the artist builds a story about the choices we make in our daily routines and the search for meaning.
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