The painting “Noise" is a paradoxical combination of technological failure and an idealistic landscape in which a visual conflict turns into a philosophical statement. Out of the chaos of interference, color stripes, broken pixels, and black-and—white ripples, a narrow vertical strip of clear sky and green meadow suddenly breaks through - like a glimmer of silence in the world of visual noise, like a live signal in digital. This picturesque intervention seems to open the screen, splitting the illusion and revealing the true depth — both physical and metaphorical.
Stylistically, the work is based on contrast: on the one hand, there is a ragged structure of television interference, distorted colors and uncontrolled rhythms; on the other, there is an absolutely smooth, calibrated, almost perfect perspective of nature. This band of light in the center of the composition reads as hope, as a path to inner peace, as a way beyond the limits of obsessive information. This work combines postmodern irony and an almost romantic desire for simplicity, which acquires special value in an era of overload.
The canvas was created as part of the Dobrotorium project.Art, whose mission is not only to promote the creativity of children with disabilities, but also to create a cultural environment based on the principles of humanism, love and participation. The painting "Noise” is not just an art object, but an emotional and intellectual gesture in which the viewer finds not only aesthetic pleasure, but also a response to the inner thirst for silence, clarity and authenticity in a world overflowing with signals.