Digital collage art / 2019
"Our society moves us further and further away from natural and genuine life. We are always called to be perfect and to compete in exasperating way. These constant pressures often lead man to the belief that he cannot find happiness and meaning in his life."
The collection contains Svccy artworks. Svccy is a digital artist and vaporwave composer: The art he makes refers to digital collage art permeated by the Vaporwave/ Aesthetic visual current born and developed online around between 2011/2012 . It is characterized by the use of nostalgic themes of the 80s and 90s of computer operating systems and video game consoles, Roman busts, abandoned shopping malls, elements of Japanese culture all seasoned with the use of shades on purple / pink. Unlike classical images of the genre, he tends to a more obscure and introspective variant. The images reflect the human condition in today's society. The human figure is represented by statues often faceless or covered by objects, which symbolize the total lack of identity of the individual, subjugated by technology and by ultra consumerist society.
Reflection in the water
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Digital collage art / 2019
"Our society moves us further and further away from natural and genuine life. We are always called to be perfect and to compete in exasperating way. These constant pressures often lead man to the belief that he cannot find happiness and meaning in his life."
The collection contains Svccy artworks. Svccy is a digital artist and vaporwave composer: The art he makes refers to digital collage art permeated by the Vaporwave/ Aesthetic visual current born and developed online around between 2011/2012 . It is characterized by the use of nostalgic themes of the 80s and 90s of computer operating systems and video game consoles, Roman busts, abandoned shopping malls, elements of Japanese culture all seasoned with the use of shades on purple / pink. Unlike classical images of the genre, he tends to a more obscure and introspective variant. The images reflect the human condition in today's society. The human figure is represented by statues often faceless or covered by objects, which symbolize the total lack of identity of the individual, subjugated by technology and by ultra consumerist society.