Two identical figures face each other, as if they are opposites. The sculptures stand in space, as if they have come to life from an ancient Greek amphora. The duality of a two-dimensional drawing in three dimensions brings forth distinct perspectives when viewed vertically and horizontally. This artwork, with its composition and symbolism, serves as a gateway to the interconnected worlds of interiority and exteriority, revealing the delicate balance between self-reflection and engagement with the external world.
I am deeply fascinated by the objects, artifacts, and tangible elements that have shaped art history and carry stories of human experiences. The act of transforming traditional materials into art pieces allows me to create a dialogue between the past and the present. By combining the old with the new, I seek to explore the continuity of human experiences and the ways in which our collective history informs our present-day realities. Using older historic iconography as a tool to comment on the contemporary adds depth to the observation itself. The symbolic meanings associated with certain objects or materials often inform the themes and messages I wish to convey.