Light of consciousness

In this installation, I examine the overlooked influence of natural light—described here as "celestial radiance"—in our digital-heavy lives. This ethereal glow, contrasting sharply with the artificial lights from screens, aims to reconnect us with our deeper consciousness and the hidden world around us. While artificial lights may mislead, providing false enlightenment, natural light offers authentic and holistic illumination, exposing the truth of our surroundings and inner selves. This installation encourages viewers to move away from digital distractions and rediscover the serene guidance of natural light, promoting awareness and tranquility by embracing the true forces that enlighten our existence. This work challenges us to reflect on how light, both natural and artificial light, shapes our perception of reality and identity.

Beauty In Chaos

My artistic journey has traditionally pursued perfection, focusing on ideal proportions, layouts, and color combinations. This pursuit was rooted in the belief that art must be flawless to be considered beautiful, leading me to take away any imperfections by accident. However, my encounter with glitch art encouraged a significant shift in my perspective.

"Beauty in Chaos" represents this transformation. Glitch art, with its inherent unpredictability and apparent imperfections, challenges traditional notions of beauty. This medium has taught me to appreciate the unexpected and see irregularities not as flaws but as enriching elements contributing to a unique aesthetic.

This piece celebrates the chaotic and the accidental, prompting a reevaluation of what defines perfection and beauty in art. It highlights a philosophical shift from a controlled approach to embracing life's spontaneity and unpredictability. "Beauty in Chaos" is not just a title but a philosophy that reflects a broader human experience where contingency is embraced as integral to creativity.

Through this work, I explore the intersections of technology, error, and aesthetics, expanding traditional art boundaries to include digital disruptions. This approach challenges viewers to rethink their perceptions of beauty and engage with art on a deeper, more introspective level.