This painting started with a simple situation: a dinner for four. In the center, there’s a plate filled with some abstract snacks. Around the plate are four tall glasses, one for each guest.
But the idea behind the painting is much bigger.
The plate represents our world, and the four glasses stand for the major power countries, that divide it.
The clear lines and bold colors give a sense of structure and control, but also raise a question: who gets the biggest piece of the world? Just like at a dinner, not everyone eats equally.
This painting is a reflection on how power is shared (or taken) on a global scale, beneath the surface of everyday life.