Butterfly
’I use a keyhole humanoid shape to inspire the observer to re-examine and question its attitude towards the Earth, and to channel the space between the physical and metaphysical worlds.
Following my Third Eye, I soar high above the Earth and take a glimpse back.
There is a hole where my body was.
There is an outline of my actions, a clear imprint.
The planet is wide, beautiful and wild.
The people are small, each one both significant and not.
As I discover the heights, I enter a new dimension.
I change into something other and am no longer a part of the physical world.
I break my chrysalis shell and emerge anew.
A new light shines on me and the world.
We are one.’
A traditionally white surface of a gallery wall is here replaced by Earth. Serving as a background to the piece, the natural beach landscape supports the man-made black canvas. It’s a work of art that steps out of an enclosed space, a tribute to technological creations.
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