This philosophical art object is created in the spirit of minimalism with elements of pop art and retro aesthetics. On a vintage vinyl record, covered with white acrylic brushstrokes, a phrase is inscribed that sharply reflects the rhythm of modern times: there is too much noise in the world — and too little meaning.
The piece speaks to the oversaturation of today’s informational landscape, where genuine, deep, and soulful messages drown in a stream of meaningless sounds, words, and images. It raises a question: is there true meaning behind everything we hear? Or have we lost the ability to distinguish substance from volume?
It reminds us that silence filled with meaning speaks louder than chaos. Its minimalist form, expressive texture, and concise phrase create a space for personal reflection and an inner dialogue with the viewer.
This art object can be displayed as a sculptural interior element or hung on the wall as a visual statement.