“1,989 Views” is a striking 60 × 90 cm original oil painting that reimagines the iconic Tank Man moment from Tiananmen Square as a live social media broadcast.
The lone figure stands defiant in front of military tanks, while a burnt-out bus – a symbol of collective people power – sits abandoned nearby. Pixelated blocks suggest digital emergence and glitch, as modern surveillance drones hover overhead. A vertical stream of floating hearts and red stars cascades down the right side, turning quiet courage into performative engagement metrics.
The prominent “LIVE 1,989X” overlay transforms the year of the event into cold view-count analytics — history reduced to content performance.
This painting explores the tension between individual defiance and faceless digital control, asking how resistance is consumed, gamified, and diluted when everything is livestreamed.
Who’s in charge and what means do they use to control and subvert?
How might we consume world-shaking events if they happened today?
1,989 Views challenges the viewer to consider how the “attention economy” changes our relationship with tragedy and heroism. When revolution is broadcast in real-time, does the world truly see it, or is it just another stream in an endless scroll?
Materials: Oil on canvas
Size: 90 x 60 cm
Created: 2026 Signed original
Here is a mock-up to show you the scale of the work on the wall to help you get a feel for how the art might look in your space. A closer look at the frame and the painted surface. This view is for texture and finish only — it does not match the same scale as the room preview.See it on the wall
On the wall
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