"Inner Circuitry"

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"Inner Circuitry"

This series is a visual exploration of the profound interplay between humanity and the digital realm—a modern reinterpretation of Carl Jung’s concept of the collective unconscious. Each painting intertwines the human form with computer chips and circuits, blurring the boundaries between organic and synthetic, physical and virtual.

These works reflect a pivotal moment in human history: the era when we began to externalize our thoughts, emotions, and memories into an interconnected digital network. Through the internet, we have materialized what Jung once theorized—a shared reservoir of knowledge, experiences, and archetypes. The figures in these paintings represent all of us, contributors to this vast, infinite web of data.

The mixed-media technique—combining collage, spray paint, and acrylic—creates dynamic textures and layers that reflect the complexity of this collective network. Chips and circuits emerge from the figures, flowing from their heads or merging with their bodies, symbolizing how deeply technology has become embedded in our identities. These elements are not foreign but extensions of us, representing both the beauty and the chaos of living in a hyperconnected age.

This series invites viewers to reflect on their place in this ever-evolving digital tapestry. Are we still individuals, or are we becoming nodes in a network far greater than ourselves? How much of our humanity do we give up when we contribute to this collective mind? And yet, there is hope: a reminder that even in this merging of flesh and data, we are all connected by something timeless—the universal desire to share, create, and belong.

Dimensions: 60cm x 80cm
Technique: Mixed media (collage, spray paint, and acrylic)