"Still Life - Vol. 1" takes inspiration from Renaissance and Neoclassical still life painting, where meticulously arranged objects captured materiality, order, and symbolism. These works sought to preserve fleeting moments with precision and harmony—yet here, that stability unravels. Forms distort, dissolve, and fracture, resisting the rigidity of their classical origins. 
Geometric structures reference traditional compositional techniques, but their digital disintegration introduces a new kind of tension—one between control and entropy, structure and dissolution. Objects, once fixed in time, become unstable, slipping between recognition and abstraction. 
Still life has long reflected the visual language of its era, offering a glimpse into material culture and artistic ideals. This piece extends that lineage into the digital age, exploring how perception is shaped, fractured, and reassembled in a world of perpetual flux.
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