Speed of light
90 Γ 80 cm
Acrylic, oil sticks, pencil, newspaper on canvas.
This work engages with the accelerating impact of technology on contemporary society and its influence on political consciousness. Over recent years, a growing divergence between generations has become increasingly visible particularly in the ways younger and older audiences perceive, process, and respond to change.
The piece reflects on this widening gap, shaped by decades of rapid transformation. While one generation has been formed within constant adaptation, another is confronted with the difficulty of keeping pace. What emerges is not only a difference in perspective, but a deeper structural dissonance.
Rather than framing this as conflict alone, the work considers it as a condition of temporal displacement where experiences of time, progress, and reality itself begin to diverge. It holds this tension, pointing to a society that, in its speed of evolution, risks drifting apart from within.