The Light Isn't Getting Any Greener is a beeswax, pencil and oil painting inspired by the 2013 incident where the building's reflective surface of the skyscraper 'Walkie-Talkie' in London melted...
The Light Isn't Getting Any Greener is a beeswax, pencil and oil painting inspired by the 2013 incident where the building's reflective surface of the skyscraper "Walkie-Talkie" in London melted a car's bodywork with sunlight. This work, part of the exhibition Corporate Horrors, features a geometric composition mirroring the intricate grids found in modern technology and office architecture. Divided into four symmetrical parts, the painting incorporates these patterns into an overall grid, continuing the artist's observation of corporate and workplace culture through the narrative of a curious fact.