Related Works
Drone Warfare (2024)
Oil on wood panel, 16 × 20 inchesDrone Warfare is a contemporary Cubist oil painting exploring surveillance, modern conflict, and the psychological distance created by military technology. Drawing in part from Farron Khan’s military background, the work examines how drones, remote observation, and digital systems reshape human perception of war, power, and accountability. Fragmented forms, layered spatial planes, and mechanical symbolism create a sense of tension between human vulnerability and technological control, while the fractured composition reflects the emotional and moral disconnection often associated with contemporary warfare. Through Cubist distortion and symbolic imagery, the painting invites viewers to consider the growing relationship between surveillance, conflict, and everyday life.
Currently available exclusively at Uncanny Valley Art Gallery.
Oil on Canvas, (2026)
30 ×30 inches
Passages is a contemporary Cubist oil painting exploring movement, transition, and psychological navigation through fragmented architectural forms and shifting spatial environments. Inspired by experiences of travel, uncertainty, and unfamiliar spaces, Farron Khan uses layered perspectives and fractured geometry to reflect the emotional complexity of moving between places, memories, and states of mind. The composition blurs distinctions between physical structure and internal experience, creating an environment that feels simultaneously constructed and unstable. Through its fragmented visual language, the work examines themes of direction, disorientation, and the search for meaning within transitional moments.
Oil on canvas,
24.5 × 12 inches,
2023
Totemic Immigration is a contemporary Cubist oil painting exploring migration, identity, and cultural transformation through stacked symbolic forms and fragmented figurative imagery. Influenced by themes of displacement, adaptation, and collective memory, Farron Khan uses layered geometry and shifting perspectives to reflect the emotional complexity of movement across borders, histories, and generations. The totemic structure suggests both resilience and burden, emphasizing how personal and cultural identities are continuously shaped through migration and shared experience. Through abstraction and symbolism, the work examines belonging, survival, and the evolving nature of human connection.