This "collection of rarities" is like looking into a display case that not only harbours objects, but also moments and thoughts. Every circle, every triangle and every line could be an artefact recovered from another dimension. They are not simply geometric shapes; they are fragments of memories that seem to be felt on their surface. The soft colour gradients of orange, purple and gold indicate that these "rarities" are not static, but have accumulated a patina of experiences over time. One senses that they carry stories within them that are liberated from the laws of gravity and time. They are not objects from the earth, but from an abstract beyond, where light and shadow have their own rules. This collection is more than a collection of things; it is an inner landscape, a storehouse of thoughts and feelings that otherwise remain invisible. The sharp edges of the triangles symbolise precise decisions or clear insights, while the soft, round shapes stand for flowing emotions or infinite cycles. The fine golden lines that run like cobwebs across the composition could be the threads that connect all these different elements. It is the visual representation of the complexity of one's own mind: a mixture of chaos and order, of chance encounters and carefully cherished moments. Each piece is unique yet inextricably linked to the whole, a visual metaphor for how our identity is formed from a collection of rare, personal "rarities".
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I have spent my entire professional career in the graphic design industry. Both professionally and privately, I have always been involved in photography. However, that was at a time when artificial intelligence was not generally accessible. I am now retired, but at the same time I am.. Read more…