Style Matters

In this piece, the artist employs collage to explore the power of style in shaping cultural narratives, using Walt Disney as a central motif. Drawing inspiration from Surrealism and the Dada movement, the artist deconstructs and reassembles Disney’s idyllic imagery, exposing how fantasy and nostalgia are used to manufacture perception and control reality.

This work critiques the ways branding, spectacle, and utopian aesthetics shape not only entertainment but also political and corporate messaging, raising questions about what is hidden beneath the surface of a well-polished narrative. Through this process, the artist disrupts the idealized vision of Disney, challenging its role in influencing how we perceive culture, power, and identity.