We turned into robot, while robots learned to feel. Ai

€ 3200 

Valentinos Vassiliou

€ 3200 

Valentinos Vassiliou

Valentinos Vassiliou’s painting “We turned into robot”, while robots learned to feel is a raw, emotionally charged work that explores the dissonance between technological advancement and human emotional regression. Set against a vibrant, almost aggressive red backdrop, the central figure’s distorted, childlike face exudes confusion and inner torment. Its asymmetrical eyes—one wide and mechanical, the other lost and hollow—reflect the fractured identity of modern humanity, caught between organic experience and programmed behavior. The figure’s expression is pained, with jagged lines suggesting a scream or a suppressed cry, a visual metaphor for the emotional numbness society faces in the digital age.

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Description

Artist:

Valentinos Vassiliou

Category:

Acrylic

Style:

Impressionism

Size:

x

102

x

122

Year:

Materials:

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

VV-001

Frame:

Yes

No

Artist:

Valentinos Vassiliou

Category:

Acrylic

Style:

Impressionism

Size:

x

102

x

122

Frame:

Yes

No

Year:

Materials:

Signed:

Yes

No

SKU:

VV-001

Vassiliou uses a neo-expressionist style reminiscent of Jean-Michel Basquiat, combining bold brush strokes, abstract symbolism, and scrawled words to blur the line between thought and form. The haunting phrase "We turned into robot, while robots learned to feel" scrawled at the bottom of the canvas encapsulates the central paradox: as artificial intelligence grows more nuanced in mimicking emotions, real humans risk losing touch with their own. This piece can be seen as a warning, a lament, and a call to reclaim our emotional authenticity before we become more machine than man.

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