„The Anatomy of a New Identity”
„The Anatomy of a New Identity” belongs to the Fracturism artistic direction and investigates the contemporary process of fragmentation and reconstruction of visual identity. The work is composed of four distinct vertical segments, each realized in a different stylistic register: classical realism, digital glitch, geometric abstraction, and expressionistic distortion.
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„The Anatomy of a New Identity” explores how contemporary identity forms, breaks, and reassembles at the border between the past and the digital age. The portrait is divided into four vertical sections, each painted in an autonomous style — classical realism, digital glitch, geometric abstraction, and expressionistic distortion.
Each fragment seems detached from a different visual world, yet together they reconstruct a coherent figure, caught in a continuous transition. Chromatic interferences — from warm, natural tones in the realistic area to electric cyan, saturated magenta, and neon yellow in the digital segments — highlight the tension between the original and the reconfigured identity.
Traditional pictorial textures, juxtaposed with digital errors, fractured pixels, and broken geometries, create an unstable harmony that suggests the fragility of the self in the era of informational oversaturation. The work functions as a 'digital X-ray of the self,' a visual dissection of the process by which we become multiple identities superimposed between reality, technology, and memory.