This artwork is part of the first chapter of the "Upside-Down World" collection, created in (2024) using the rapidograph technique on A3-sized cardboard.
The piece depicts a calm yet symbolic scene: a man is seated on steps made of large books, appearing to be in a state of thought or rest. Beside him, a calm and large cat sits peacefully, seemingly acting as his companion. In the background, walls with geometric and cracked patterns add an air of mystery to the image. Additionally, a melted candle is placed in the corner, perhaps symbolizing the passage of time or reflection on the fleeting nature of life.
The intricate details of the design, from the man’s clothing folds to the cat's fur texture and the embossed pages of the books, create a tangible sense of reality within an otherworldly setting. The composition of the artwork, centering the characters and integrating background elements, enhances the visual narrative and invites the viewer to reflect on the connection between knowledge, tranquility, and companionship.
This piece exemplifies the artist’s skill in blending symbolic and realistic elements to craft a meaningful visual story that encourages the audience to ponder the concept of inversion and the human realities it represents.
This artwork is part of the first chapter of the "Upside-Down World" collection, created in (2024) using the rapidograph technique on A3-sized cardboard.
The piece depicts a calm yet symbolic scene: a man is seated on steps made of large books, appearing to be in a state of thought or rest. Beside him, a calm and l...