"The Cult of the Screen" is a visual manifesto of the digital age, in which the artist explores the impact of technology and social media on human consciousness and everyday life. At the center of the composition is the figure of a man curled up in a fetal position, staring at the screen. His body is girded with symbols of popular applications and social networks: hearts, likes, chat, camera, music icons, reflecting the noise of modern information space.
The contrast between the bright, almost aggressive yellow background and the muted blue-red forms symbolizes the conflict between the inner world of man and the external digital noise. The moon in the upper left corner is a reminder of the natural rhythm of life, which is lost in the light of screens.
This is not just a criticism - it is the artist's disturbing look at the generation that has grown up in a digital cocoon, where love, emotions, communication and even self-perception are replaced by symbols on the screen. The work raises the question of whether there is room for authentic feelings and reality if the screen has become the new
The painting is a vivid and emotional expression of a person's inner world. The center of the composition depicts a man symbolizing the struggle between love, creativity and modern concerns. The colors used in the piece range from warm shades of yellow to cool blues and reds, emphasizing the contrast between positivity and troubling thoughts. Elements such as the heart, note and camera add symbolism, representing important aspects of life such as emotion, art and memory. Overall, the painting evokes a sense of inner harmony in the chaos of life.