Medium: Mixed media wall sculpture
Dimensions: 54 x 43 x 7 cm
Year: 2023
Material: Plaster mix, canvas, epoxy, acrylic
The artworks concept dives deeply into themes of time, labor, and transformation through its repetitive, textured surface. The hand-applied, vertical strips can be understood as symbolic marks of a sustained, almost meditative process - reflecting the human condition of persistence amid constraints and cycles.
At a psychological level, the work evokes the tension between order and chaos. The tightly arranged lines create harmony and rhythm, but slight variations and imperfections hint at individuality, struggle, and organic life beneath a rigid structure. This duality suggests on how humans impose systems to control or make sense of the natural world yet remain subject to disorder and unpredictability.
The dominant red colour acts as a powerful metaphor. It represent vitality, passion, and life-force. Conceptually, the piece also stands at the intersection of painting and sculpture, challenging boundaries by transforming a traditionally flat medium into a tactile, object-like experience.
This interplay expands the artwork's narrative, suggesting how memory, experience, and identity accumulate layers, becoming three-dimensional and textured rather than flat or fixed.
Medium: Mixed media wall sculpture
Dimensions: 54 x 43 x 7 cm
Year: 2023
Material: Plaster mix, canvas, epoxy, acrylic
The artworks concept dives deeply into themes of time, labor, and transformation through its repetitive, textured surface. The hand-applied, vertical strips can be understood as symbolic marks of a sustained, almost meditative process - reflecting the human condition of persistence amid constraints and cycles.
At a psychological level, the work evokes the tension between order and chaos. The tightly arranged lines create harmony and rhythm, but slight variations and imperfections hint at individuality, struggle, and organic life beneath a rigid structure. This duality suggests on how humans impose systems to control or make sense of the natural world yet remain subject to disorder and unpredictability.
The dominant red colour acts as a powerful metaphor. It represent vitality, passion, and life-force. Conceptually, the piece also stands at the intersection of painting and sculpture, challenging boundaries by transforming a traditionally flat medium into a tactile, object-like experience.
This interplay expands the artwork's narrative, suggesting how memory, experience, and identity accumulate layers, becoming three-dimensional and textured rather than flat or fixed.