
Digital Revolution, 2024
Oil on canvas
300 x 150 cm


Digital Revolution is a monumental painting that portrays the emotional collapse of the social media age. A tangle of bodies twists in agony, all connected — and yet profoundly isolated — by the screens they hold in their hands. The faces bleed not from physical wounds, but from symbolic pain: comparisons, judgment, hate speech.
The composition evokes classical scenes of battle or the Last Judgment, but here, the apocalypse is intimate and digital. The noise is silent, yet deafening.
The only gaze that pierces the scene is that of the artist himself, in a self-portrait, pointing directly at the viewer. This gesture breaks the passivity and delivers a message: “I’m in the middle of this… but so are you.”
The work reminds us that we are both victims and agents of this connected madness. We help build this chaos — and we suffer from it too.
More than a critique of technology, the painting is a mirror of our time — emotionally overloaded, aesthetically saturated, and affectively drained.
Digital Revolution doesn’t seek comfort. It disturbs, provokes, and forces reflection:
at what point did connection become confrontation? And how much of ourselves are we sacrificing to the endless showcase of the digital world?