All for One
Installation Art| Sculpture
The piece 'All for One' features five black wooden oars, arranged in a precarious yet deliberate balance,
symbolizing both the fragility of individual autonomy and the weight of societal expectations.
Each oar, delicately poised on the edge, evokes the tension between personal agency and the pressures
of conformity. At the same time, the composition serves as a metaphor for collective effort—an allusion
to the shared responsibility of working together towards a common cause, such as the protection of our oceans.
The artwork invites viewers to reflect on the balance between individual freedom and the necessity
of collaboration, urging a deeper examination of the dynamics of power, servitude, and the environmental
challenges we face as a society.
Presented at:
2021 | UNBLOCK Art Fair. Studios ID. Berlin, Germany.
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Paddle Breaking Process
Acrylic on Paper
Beginning with a straight and vertical paddle, the series progresses to depict the paddle
in increasingly unconventional positions, ultimately culminating in its broken state.
The progression depicted in the series suggests a journey or process of change, perhaps
symbolizing the journey of an individual or the evolution of an idea or concept. The initial
upright position of the paddle may represent stability and tradition, while the subsequent
diagonal and curved positions suggest movement, adaptation, and departure from the norm.
Finally,
the broken paddle signifies a rupture or transformation, marking a definitive shift or change in direction.
Challenge, resilience, and growth. The breaking away from conventional norms or structures,
embracing change, and navigating through the uncertainties and complexities of transformation.



