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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
A face reminiscent of the great thinker floats in a surreal world of technology, memory, and decay. The eyes are covered—not out of blindness, but perhaps out of a conscious rejection of a digital reality. The small symbol "human = trash can" acts as a provocative equation for our time: Is individuality erased, replaced, or recycled?
The mechanical foot stretches out like an invitation to the future – cool,… gleaming, and precise. Yet resting above it is the old pipe bowl, a symbol of wisdom, habit, and humanity. A silent conflict arises between the past and the artificial future.
The vibrant turquoise and red tones create a tension between tranquility and alarm. The work feels simultaneously playful and dystopian – like a dream that warns of a possible future.
A picture about artificial intelligence, identity and the question:
What remains of humanity?...
Constantina Seracin
Switzerland
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
She uses the so-called Trataka meditation technique. In 2022, she resigned from her management position at a supermarket to pursue her dream of becoming an artist. By 2023, she had participated in her first group exhibition in Bad Tölz, which led to a contract with a renowned gallery. Her work has been featured in Merkur magazine and published in the Belgian art magazine L'Eventail.
Another highlight followed in 2024: The artist won the ArtdeSuisse Cosmopolitan Prize, which included an exhibition in Lucerne and a feature in the spring issue of ArtdeSuisse. Her surreal works, characterized by vibrant colors and profound symbols, blend reality with fantasy and invite reflection.