“Disinformation I” by Bartosz Beda
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“Disinformation I” by Bartosz Beda is part of the “Curated Works of Bartosz Beda Collection” at Widdlytinks.com. A seemingly mischievous chimpanzee in shades of green stares at you with a sly grin as if he knows something you don’t and feels very amused by that. This piece is a conversation starter and is perfect for a kitchen, bathroom, playroom or anywhere you want a little whimsical fun added to your space.
This made-to-order wall art is PRINTED ON CANVAS with a 1.5” frame depth and will arrive to you ready to hang. The side edges are finished in mirror-edge blur.
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ABOUT THE CANVAS PRINT
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• Dried pine stretcher bars ensure the frame will not warp or bow over time
• Thick, archival grade, poly-cotton blend canvas provides great durability
• ph neutral and acid free – the canvas will not yellow over time
• 1.5″ frame depth with sides finished in mirror-edge blur
• Ready to hang with an installed sawtooth hanger
Scroll down to “From the Artist” to learn more about this artwork.
See more from the “Curated Works of Bartosz Beda Collection” at Widdlytinks.com
“There is something about this chimpanzee and the smirk on his face that makes you wonder what he is thinking and what he is up to. This is my personal all-time favorite Bartosz Beda painting. I have a Widdlytinks print of this piece in my kitchen and this chimp makes me chuckle every time I look at him.” – The Widdlytinks.com webmaster.
Bartosz Beda collection artworks have been processed by the artist himself to visually simulate the 3D depth of the thick brushstrokes of layered paint of the original paintings.
FROM THE ARTIST: Bartosz Beda
Regarding the original painting, “Disinformation I”
"Unveiling Disinformation I: A Philosophical Voyage Through Art
The Genesis of an Idea
When I began creating "Disinformation I," my mind was teeming with images and philosophies that had influenced me over the years. One of them was the "2001: A Space Odyssey" opening scene that resonated with me. How a discovery escalates the monkey into a position of power, and this thread of hierarchy is incorporated into the fabric of our daily existence, often eluding our conscious recognition.
A Confluence of Thoughts
As my brush touched the canvas, I contemplated the Cartesian assertion, "I think, therefore I am." This introspection spiraled into the painting's essence—questioning the very act of perception. I became fascinated with the notion that seeing the color green does not directly confirm my existence but the existence of the sensation itself—the color being viewed rather than the viewer perceiving the color.
Disinformation I: The Visual Representation
As you observe the oil painting, you're met with a monochromatic landscape of green—an array of delicate but thick, assertive brushstrokes that bring forth the visage of a chimpanzee. This 40 x 30 cm canvas, completed in 2021, is more than a portrait; it's a vibrant oil painting that blurs the line between viewer and viewed, questioning the integrity of our perceptions.
The chimpanzee's expression is contemplative, perhaps even knowing, which aligns with the themes of perception and reality I explore in this work. The choice of a primate subject connects to the evolutionary and philosophical questions raised by the reference to "2001: A Space Odyssey," where a monkey's discovery of a tool for power is a pivotal moment in the narrative.
In this painting, the primate's appearance emerges from the green background, highlighting the artificial separation between the figure and its environment. This separation can be a metaphor for how information—and disinformation—can isolate facts from their context, leading to a skewed understanding of reality.
The color green itself can be symbolic in multiple ways. It may represent nature, vitality, or, in this context, the green of digital screens, hinting at the artificial layers between reality and our perception as mediated by technology.
The Symbolism of Color and Form
In "Disinformation I," the chimpanzee seems to contemplate, emerging from the canvas with a knowing gaze. This is intentional, as the primate's portrayal is not only a nod to the evolutionary musings of Kubrick's film but also a commentary on the layers of interpretation that we, as viewers, bring to an image. The omnipresent green could symbolize the verdancy of nature or the artificial glow of digital screens—both of which are apt metaphors for the concept of disinformation.
An Artistic Reflection on Reality
This piece is not simply an artwork to be viewed but a challenge—a puzzle for the senses. It represents the disinformation prevalent in our society, where the superficial layers of reality can easily deceive our senses. Inspired by Carl Sagan, I reflect on how the stars have been a source of wonder and a tool for control through religion, science, and politics across civilizations and millennia.
A Canvas of Questions
"Disinformation I" invites the viewer to confront the unsettling ease with which our perceptions can be manipulated.
Ultimately, this painting isn't just a representation of a chimpanzee; it's a statement about the act of perception and the layers of interpretation and misinterpretation that come with it. It invites the viewer to consider how information is presented and perceived and how personal experience and context play in interpreting visual stimuli.
It is an invitation to look beyond the chimpanzee's piercing gaze and see the symbolic underpinnings of the work—the way it subtly forces us to question the authenticity of our perceptions and the information we consume.
In creating this work, I endeavor not just to paint but to challenge the observer, to become an active participant in the discourse between reality and representation, between what is seen and understood. This is my contribution to the art of my generation—a statement, a question, and perhaps, a revelation." - Bartosz Beda
This made-to-order wall art is PRINTED ON CANVAS with a 1.5” frame depth and will arrive to you ready to hang. The side edges are finished in mirror-edge blur.
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ABOUT THE CANVAS PRINT
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• Dried pine stretcher bars ensure the frame will not warp or bow over time
• Thick, archival grade, poly-cotton blend canvas provides great durability
• ph neutral and acid free – the canvas will not yellow over time
• 1.5″ frame depth with sides finished in mirror-edge blur
• Ready to hang with an installed sawtooth hanger
See more from the “Curated Works of Bartosz Beda Collection” at Widdlytinks.com
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