Power, Wealth, and Perception

We present a unique artistic exploration. This trilogy features a king, an entrepreneur, and a common person. These are not simply portraits. They are roles within a societal structure. Each painting gives a distinct perspective on power dynamics.

The art embodies exercising power and suffering from it. The king represents traditional authority. The entrepreneur symbolizes economic influence. The common person reflects the recipients of both. We explore how each is perceived in the broader world.

Unlike other art, we do not offer easy answers. The paintings create a narrative that provokes thought. We want viewers to consider how wealth is viewed. The aim is to start conversations about societal norms without a forced conclusion.

We stand out by not taking sides. The collection refrains from direct political statements. Instead, it offers a nuanced consideration. The paintings encourage thoughtful interaction. This way, the viewer can form their own views on the matter.


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