"Distortion" is an evocative series that explores the fluidity of perception and the malleability of reality through abstract digital compositions. This collection challenges viewers to reconsider their understanding of form, space, and the relationship between chaos and order in contemporary visual culture.
The series comprises two distinct pieces—"in Flux" and "Shifting Bonds"—each investigating different aspects of distortion and transformation. Through layered digital manipulation and experimental techniques, these works capture moments of transition and the beauty found in states of change and instability.
Created using digital art techniques, "Distortion" employs layers of manipulation, filters, and experimental processing to achieve its distinctive aesthetic. The artist combines traditional compositional principles with cutting-edge digital tools to create images that exist in the space between recognition and abstraction, inviting multiple interpretations and emotional responses.
The "Distortion" series draws inspiration from the constant state of flux that characterizes modern existence. In a world where boundaries are increasingly blurred and identities are fluid, these works reflect on the beauty and anxiety of perpetual transformation. The title speaks to both the technical process of distorting images and the metaphorical distortions we experience in our perception of reality, relationships, and self.