gaze
LersonLerson constructs "gaze" through a vintage collage lens, blending the eerie precision of sci-fi with pop art's bold clarity. This piece centers on the unsettling power of being watched, using monochromatic layers to build a microcosmic world where the viewer becomes the subject.

gaze
Lerson constructs "gaze" through a vintage collage lens, blending the eerie precision of sci-fi with pop art's bold clarity. This piece centers on the unsettling power of being watched, using monochromatic layers to build a microcosmic world where the viewer becomes the subject.
A meaningful share of this purchase goes directly to Lerson.
Every Arthaus piece supports a living artist.
Art Analysis
A monochromatic window into the unsettling power of perception
Lerson utilizes a vintage collage aesthetic to assemble a scene that feels both nostalgic and deeply strange. By layering monochromatic elements within a portrait orientation, the artist creates a vertical garden of imagery that leans into the absurd. The work draws on sci-fi and horror tropes, presenting a dreamlike landscape where perspective shifts and elemental relationships are rearranged to provoke a sense of mysterious intrigue.
The composition focuses heavily on the viewer's gaze and perception, challenging how we interpret fragmented forms. Through form-based design and psychedelic undertones, Lerson builds a depth that invites a variable emotional response. It is a study in abstract concepts, where the classic frame of the collage contains a chaotic, fantastical world that remains grounded in its own internal logic.
Lerson uses vintage cut-outs to build a surreal, layered environment that defies traditional logic.
The piece explores the tension between the observer and the observed, creating a sense of being watched through its mysterious intrigue.
The vertical composition functions as a self-contained world filled with absurd quirks and fantastical details.
Free Shipping
On all framed orders
100-Day Guarantee
Love it or return it
Gallery Quality
Museum-grade materials
Artist-Direct
Fair pay, every piece





