Skiing
LersonLerson assembles surrealist visions by layering the textures of travel and film into a singular, vertical frame. This piece captures the rush of a downhill slope through a collage of nature and domestic memory, inviting the eye to wander across its fragmented peaks.

Skiing
Lerson assembles surrealist visions by layering the textures of travel and film into a singular, vertical frame. This piece captures the rush of a downhill slope through a collage of nature and domestic memory, inviting the eye to wander across its fragmented peaks.
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Art Analysis
Navigating the Fragmented Slopes of a Winter Dream
Lerson employs a multi-layered visual composition to deconstruct the familiar imagery of winter sports and mountain travel. By placing figures against diverse landscape features, the artist builds a scene that feels both nostalgic and strange, where the crisp air of the outdoors meets the structured world of film and television. The work avoids a simple depiction of sport, instead focusing on the textures of the environment and the way we document our journeys.
The work explores complex narrative layers, using the medium of collage to bridge the gap between festive celebrations and abstract concepts. Every element within the classic frame serves to challenge the viewer's perspective, turning a simple descent into a deep exploration of how we visualize our own adventures. It is a study of movement and stillness, captured through a lens that values the artistic essence over literal representation.
Through collage, the artist merges natural entities and dynamic skies into a singular, dream-like environment.
The arrangement of trees and rock formations suggests a story unfolding within the geography of the piece.
The work functions as an investigation into how simple forms occupy and define the void around them.
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