"Infinity's Edge: Humanity's Struggle for Harmony Between Nature and Structure"

  • Available in 30×40cm & 50×70cm

  • Berlin, Germany 2023

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As I crafted this image, my eyes were constantly drawn down the colonnade, a pathway that felt as if it was leading toward an unknown destination, perhaps a portal to something greater or even an ominous void. This corridor isn't just a physical structure; it's a metaphorical passage, one that invites contemplation about the choices we face and the directions we might take.

Throughout this structured space, glimpses of nature—trees, clouds—appear like memories breaking through concrete, reminders of a world that exists beyond human boundaries. To me, these natural elements pressing against architectural lines reflect the delicate balance we maintain with our environment. It’s as though nature is reaching out, pushing back, trying to coexist within the very structures that often threaten it.

At the base, the scripts from different cultures add a layer of global dialogue. Each character, each symbol, feels like a quiet voice in the vast conversation about our planet's future. These scripts, particularly with influences from nations like China, allude to the complex interplay of cultural perspectives, traditions, and the urgent collective responsibility we share in the climate conversation. Are these scripts a plea for action? Or simply echoes of an ancient wisdom we’ve yet to fully embrace?

Ultimately, this piece is a moment of introspection—a space to ponder whether we will harmonize with nature or allow our constructs to consume it. As these lines stretch into infinity, so too does the question: will we choose a path of coexistence or continue down a path of disregard? The future, as always, lies within our grasp.

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