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Genesis#
In our modern age of rapid technological advancement, I am drawn to create artworks that blend natural materials with materials born from technology—bringing them together to craft works that reflect nature’s evolution, shaped by human hands and imagination.
The juxtaposition of reclaimed concrete and living plants creates a dialogue between the industrial and the organic, questioning where one ends and the other begins.
The Concept#
An exploration of the intricate relationship between humanity and nature—revealing how our technological advances and actions shape and reshape the natural world around us. Each element of the sculpture embodies this tension: steel frameworks support living moss, concrete becomes a canvas for ferns to reclaim.
The Cycle of Transformation#
It invites viewers to contemplate nature’s constant evolution—how the natural world is being reshaped and accelerated by human hands and influence. The work asks: Are we destroying nature, or becoming part of its evolution?
Art of Creation#
I believe art is a channel for meaningful communication that awakens awareness in people. The core of my work emerges from exploring space and the significance of materials—revealing tranquility and balance while reflecting impermanence and emptiness, principles deeply rooted in Buddhist philosophy.
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sculpture, urban, sustainability, architecture
Series: Project 3
