The News Triptych is a profound exploration of how media shapes human emotions, offering a space for reflection on how information and its perception influence our relationship with the world. Comprising three paintings, each represents a key emotion—joy, neutrality, and sadness — arising from the constant consumption of news. These emotions act as metaphors for the varied reactions we experience when interacting with the media, showing how our emotional state shifts with the flood of daily content. How does joy shape us when faced with good news amidst the overwhelming noise of media? Or, how do we often remain indifferent, numb to the changes in our perception caused by the endless news cycle? Finally, sadness, as an inevitable response to tragedy and disaster, reminds us of our powerlessness in the face of global issues. This triptych not only examines emotions but also the nature of perception itself, questioning how feelings influence our understanding of the world and the balance between emotional and rational responses in a media-saturated society.