Hereby I present to you my latest artwork - painting, Escalator
Acrylic on canvas 120/80 cm 2021.
Escalator is part of the Brave New World series.

We find ourselves on an escalator (probably Kings Cross) of the London Underground 2019.

The crowd is efficiently managed through stretched traffic spaces, platforms and levels. Within this confined space, going up or down, turn left or right are the only questions asked or choices to make, the simple life. However little questions can have big consequences. It’s easy to get lost along the way.

The queued and static passengers are transported on a perpetual stairway. One stairway goes to heaven and another to middle earth, just like Dante's Divine comedy.

This whole scenery makes me somehow associate it with an industrial assembly line, an assembly line of dolls. Plain little plastic torsos are waiting to meet its body parts somewhere along the line. Heads, arms, legs, hair and eyes are screwed and clued on systematically and finally its naked shame is covered in cute doll clothes. The assembly line comes to an end as soon as it becomes a complete and perfectly enhanced toy personality. Ready to rock and doll in their artificial lives.
But what is the shark doing there? What is going down here? What escalades on the escalator?

Escalator
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