Short Introduction
“Madness No Limit” is a visual reflection of contemporary intensity — a moment where pressure turns into energy and emotion becomes movement.
Inspiration & Symbolism
“Madness No Limit” explores the state in which inner tension transforms into energy.
Not as a diagnosis, but as a release.
At the center of the composition stands a powerful female face in the act of screaming. This image does not tell a specific story — it functions as a mirror. Within it, the viewer may recognize their own madness, not as a weakness, but as a natural response to the intensity of modern life.
The collage surface is built from fragments of contemporary visual culture — fashion, beauty, vanity, desire, addictions, rhythm, and tension. These elements echo scenes from everyday modern existence: a world of comparison, competition, and constant searching. Madness here is not an extreme, but an accumulation — of the need to be enough, to keep up, to succeed, to fit in.
The composition is intentionally dynamic and graphic. The torn fragments and sharp contrasts create a sense of movement and inner noise — a moment when you want to move forward and stop at the same time. To escape. To scream. To release.
“Madness No Limit” does not offer explanation or judgment.
It offers reflection — a moment of recognition in which everyone sees a different madness. Their own.
Details
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Year: 2012
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Technique: Collage on canvas
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Dimensions: 110 × 110 cm (W × H)
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Depth (stretcher frame): 3 cm
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Artist: Iskra Georgieva
Edition & Availability
The original artwork has been sold to a private collector.
This work is available as a numbered and signed canvas print, sold unframed and rolled, ready for stretching or framing.