Conservation of Energy
Acrylic on canvas | 24 × 36 inches
In Conservation of Energy, the artist constructs a layered visual metaphor where labour, desire, consumption, and collective emotion coexist in quiet tension. Bees hover beneath a dripping honeycomb—symbols of relentless effort and stored energy—while below, a crowd of smiling icons accumulates, hinting at mass optimism, performance happiness, and the commodification of joy.
At the center, a suspended vessel acts as a fulcrum between effort and reward, extraction and preservation. The twisted cord evokes transfer—energy never disappearing, only changing form—while gravity and stillness hold the composition in balance.
Rendered in warm, earthen hues and deliberate repetition, the work invites prolonged contemplation. It questions where energy is spent, who benefits, and what remains unseen beneath collective cheer.
This is a concept-driven contemporary artwork, suited for discerning collectors who value symbolism, narrative depth, and visual restraint.














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