Drug

Lerson

Lerson builds "Drug" as a graphic collision of pop art and surrealist horror, using the medium of collage to peel back the layers of the human psyche. This portrait captures a moment of internal expansion where skeletal structures meet the cold precision of technological evolution.

Drug — framed, leaning against the wall
Lerson

Drug

Lerson builds "Drug" as a graphic collision of pop art and surrealist horror, using the medium of collage to peel back the layers of the human psyche. This portrait captures a moment of internal expansion where skeletal structures meet the cold precision of technological evolution.

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A graphic dissection of the mind’s internal architecture

Lerson utilizes a portrait orientation to house a complex interplay of graphic design and surrealist horror. The work centers on a skeletal anatomy exploration, stripping away the surface to reveal a unified composition that feels both clinical and deeply psychological. By blending pop art aesthetics with dreamlike imaginary entities, the artist creates a space where the biological and the abstract exist in a tense, vibrant harmony.

At its core, "Drug" investigates the human mind's growth and its relationship to the collective consciousness. The piece uses symbolic conceptual art to explore how we attempt to transcend worldly constraints through our fixations and technological innovations. It is a grounded study of human nature, inviting the viewer to classify their own ideas within the framework of a new era’s shifting symbols.

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