The installation unfolds a poignant interplay between permanence and impermanence.
The centerpiece of this collection is a bronze chair poised gracefully upon an oriental carpet, a canvas painted with pencil—an ephemeral material on the brink of perishing.
This intentional choice of medium serves as a compelling “action” that invites the observer to engage with the delicate tension existing between the enduring nature of stone and the transient quality of pencil on canvas. The fragility of the pencil strokes becomes a metaphor for the impermanence inherent in life, juxtaposed against the timeless solidity of the bronze chair.
The concept is a tapestry of fragile contrasts embodied by the chair extends beyond its physical form. It symbolizes a state of mind or a significant place where cultural influences converge and diverge. In this nuanced narrative, the chair becomes a vessel for the complex dance between embracing and opposing cultural forces. It invites contemplation on the fluidity of identity and the intricate balance between tradition and modernity.