Description
With love for shapes, colors, philosophy, and quiet contemplation, this piece becomes both question and reflection. It speaks of the human experience-how we are shaped by time and place, yet not fully defined by them, as Jean-Paul Sarte once wrote. We are embodies sprits, as René Descartes believed-both body and mind limited and full of possibility.
Each contrast and curve in this collection mirrors the paradoxes within us: soft yet strong, contained yet open, grounded yet reaching. These pieces also quietly ask: Does art always have to ft in a frame? Must it be a rectangle to be complete?
The clear acrylic represents how we are often only limited by what we see or believe to be boundaries. These shapes hold not just color, but questions choices, and potentials.
Here's to a piece that is both colorful and contemplative, daring us to embrace contradiction, transcend limitation, and reimagine what art-and we-can become.