PIXEL VENUS is part of an ongoing series that reprocesses classical Western icons through digital abstraction. Drawing on mythology as raw data, the work collapses the idealized body into pixels, glitches, and synthetic surfaces—where cultural memory is preserved, distorted, and reassembled within a contemporary visual system.
PIXEL VENUS occupies a space between reverence and rupture. It acknowledges the weight of classical mythology while exposing its vulnerability within a digital context—where icons survive not through continuity, but through constant transformation. The work proposes a hybrid image: suspended between historical reference and synthetic reconstruction, between the persistence of myth and the volatility of contemporary visual culture.