Power Studies
I’ve always been thinking about power.
Looking at the world today, it feels almost surreal that in 2026 a very small number of individuals can still decide over the lives of billions.
If you zoom out, that structure begins to feel strangely outdated - to me it can feel almost absurd.
This series grew out of that thought. A way of translating my frustration about the world today into reflections on the psychology of power.
Not about any particular politician, but the image of power itself.
The suit.
The familiar silhouette that has represented authority for generations.
I often imagine a different future. One where power is no longer concentrated in the hands of a few, but shared with greater awareness and responsibility.
I think we should keep questioning the systems we have learned to accept.
The suits people blindly idolise.
The beliefs.
The lies.
I think a lot about the danger of power.
Power Study No.3: The Suit
Acrylic on canvas, 2026
38 × 46 cm (15 × 18 in)
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Power Study No.2: Authority Complex
Acrylic paint, acrylic medium and varnish on canvas, 2026
100 × 62 cm (39.4 × 24.4 inches)
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Power Study No.1
Acrylic, graphite pencil, paper, acrylic medium, varnish on canvas, 2026
146 × 89 cm (57.5 × 35 in)
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