The Power of Television by a_machine7

Digital Art by a_machine7 For Sale

  • Title: The Power of Television

  • Artist: a_machine7

  • Category: Digital Art

  • Medium: Print

  • Size (inches): 18 x 30

  • Year: 2023

  • Edition: Limited Edition

  • Total no. of copies: 25

  • Framed?: Framed

  • Shipping from: United States

Price: $275

Artwork description

“The Power of Television” is a thought-provoking black and white artwork that captures a surreal and introspective moment frozen in time. At the forefront, a stern figure with devilish horns stares directly at the viewer, an unspoken challenge or accusation in his unwavering gaze. This striking character stands against a vintage television displaying a man’s intense portrait, his expression one of grave seriousness that echoes the solemnity of the horned figure.

The grayscale palette enhances the dramatic tension within the piece, drawing a parallel between the stark reality and the powerful fiction that television can create. The room is adorned with time-worn wallpaper and a solitary portrait hanging askew, suggesting a domestic space where the truth can be as skewed as the image on the wall.

The emotional tone is one of unease and contemplation. The juxtaposition of a horned figure with the serious, almost disapproving television persona invites viewers to reflect on the influence of media, the manipulation of perception, and the devilish implications of its power over public consciousness.

The mood is somber and contemplative, with the ambient light from the window hinting at a world outside that is starkly disconnected from the scene within. This atmosphere could suggest the isolation that comes with excessive consumption of media and the silent conversations we have with the flickering images on our screens.

“The Power of Television” conveys a narrative about the dichotomy of television as a source of enlightenment and manipulation, a tool that can simultaneously educate and misguide. It invites speculation on the roles we assign to the media in shaping our beliefs, our values, and the fabric of our society. This artwork is a memento of the medium’s potent legacy and its enduring grip on the collective psyche.

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