Jetsetters V

1/1 +AP

130cm x 110,74cm

The ongoing project Jetsetters is a reflection of something deeply unsettling happening in Western society. We're on a journey where technology races ahead, values shift beneath our feet, and the human spirit often left behind, sacrificed on the altar of exhibitionism.  Fame used to be 15 minutes. Now it's a fleeting five seconds, a flash of over sexualised imagery and recycled ideas. It's a world obsessed with surface, where the pursuit of attention has become a frantic, almost desperate scramble.

I find myself drawn to the chaotic, dystopian landscapes of Hieronymus Bosch, those nightmarish visions of humanity’s follies. I see that same unsettling energy mirrored in the frenetic pulse of 21st-century social media. "Jetsetters" lives in that intersection. It confronts the profound emptiness that hides just beneath the polished surface of our propagandised modern lives.  It’s an invitation to stop for a moment, to look past the endless scroll of superficial connections, and to truly contemplate what it means to be human in an age increasingly dominated by a relentless cycle of propaganda that distorts our very sense of reality.