“Which is Next” reflects the uneasy theatre of power, appetite, and performance in contemporary society. The oversized figure sits between innocence and menace, holding masks, myths, and predators as if they are everyday objects. Layers of newspaper texture on the body suggest how identity is shaped, consumed, and rewritten through media, politics, and public spectacle.
Through bold colors and distorted forms, the painting creates a surreal psychological space where humor and discomfort exist together. The work asks a silent but urgent question — in a world driven by greed, illusion, and control, who or what becomes the next victim?