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Medium :
Pastel, Pencil on Paper , Cardboard under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
39.4x27.6in
About this artwork
Logout explores the psychological impact of social media and our growing entanglement with the digital world. Constant exposure to curated images and virtual validation has reshaped self-perception, fostering comparison, anxiety, and disconnection. The work reflects on what it means to “escape” this reality — where leaving the digital space feels almost like erasing one’s existence. In a world where our identities are increasingly built from pixels… rather than flesh, Logout becomes a meditation on presence, isolation, and the blurred boundary between the virtual and the real.
André Rios is a Portuguese artist based in the Netherlands, specializing in hyper-realistic pastel works informed by a background in art, design, and technical precision. He employs pastel pencils on pastelmat board, seamlessly fusing meticulous realism with conceptual fragmentation inspired by digital aesthetics and minimalism. His art evokes quiet introspection and profound reflection, inviting viewers to reconsider the boundaries between reality and simulation through a lens of stillness and philosophical inquiry.