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Always Next To Be, 2021
Engraved transparent Acrylic sheet and print
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Lose or being lost is a natural process in the circle of life. Lose or miss or being losthappen in every second in many forms. Every absence or empty space or feeling of lose becomes poignant to us, when we go through some memory. Most of the times the feeling is hard to be compensated but we try.
There are two parts of each leaf. One part is obvious and the other part is empty. One layer is of line drawings only and another is photograph. Both of the layers have the empty space but not at the same way. One is supporting another just not to be blank. If one is negative then other is positive. The same is true in leaf's presentation if count reverse. No one wants to lose. If I lose you from my line, want to keep you in my color, in memory.
There are two parts of each leaf. One part is obvious and the other part is empty. One layer is of line drawings only and another is photograph. Both of the layers have the empty space but not at the same way. One is supporting another just not to be blank. If one is negative then other is positive. The same is true in leaf's presentation if count reverse. No one wants to lose. If I lose you from my line, want to keep you in my color, in memory.
Lose or being lost is a natural process in the circle of life. Lose or miss or being losthappen in every second in many forms. Every absence or empty space or feeling of lose becomes poignant to us, when we go through some memory. Most of the times the feeling is hard to be compensated but we try.
There are two parts of each leaf. One part is obvious and the other part is empty. One layer is of line drawings only and another is photograph. Both of the layers have the empty space but not at the same way. One is supporting another just not to be blank. If one is negative then other is positive. The same is true in leaf's presentation if count reverse. No one wants to lose. If I lose you from my line, want to keep you in my color, in memory.
There are two parts of each leaf. One part is obvious and the other part is empty. One layer is of line drawings only and another is photograph. Both of the layers have the empty space but not at the same way. One is supporting another just not to be blank. If one is negative then other is positive. The same is true in leaf's presentation if count reverse. No one wants to lose. If I lose you from my line, want to keep you in my color, in memory.