"Too big in the eyes of people"
"Too big in the eyes of people"
This captivating artwork features an oversized representation of Nike Red October shoes placed at the center of a basketball court. The black and white composition aims to convey the concept of scale and perception, highlighting how certain objects or symbols can have a larger-than-life presence in society.
The choice of the iconic Nike Red October shoes adds an additional laver of symbolism, representing the immense impact of popular culture and consumerism on individuals. By exaggerating the size of the shoes, the painting metaphorically explores how certain products or trends can overshadow other aspects of life and distort our sense of scale.
The basketball court setting further emphasizes the role of sports and athletic brands in shaping societal perceptions, prompting viewers to reflect on the influence of consumer culture and its overwhelming presence in our lives. Through its monochromatic palette, the artwork focuses on size and perception, encouraging viewers to contemplate their own experiences with the influence of popular culture.
"Too big in the eyes of people"
Acrylic on canvas 108" ×60"