Undeniably provocative, 'Cerberus' presents a captivating exploration of the modern surveillance state. Imposed against a cerulean blue sky, the stark symbolism of three unflinching security cameras evokes the omnipresent gaze of authority, their lenses facing divergent directions, thus signifying an omnipresent watchfulness.
In a striking and unexpected juxtaposition, the vivid line art of three dog heads overlays the mechanical sentinels. Painted in a commanding shade of orange, these dog heads reference the mythological Cerberus, the three-headed hound that guards the gates of Hades, ensuring none escape the underworld. This vivid iconography offers a chilling parallel to the intrusive surveillance systems of our contemporary world, where privacy feels increasingly mythological.
My artwork's bold color scheme and thought-provoking imagery challenges the viewer to question the omnipresence of surveillance in their lives, the boundaries of their own privacy, and the roles they play within this panoptic society. 'Cerberus' thus exists not merely as a static piece of art, but as a catalyst for contemplation and discourse on the state of modern freedom.