// Charcoal drawing on 3 walls (cir. 9.2m x 2.8m) // 2021-23

The destructive capabilities of humankind have been evident across various domains. Environmental degradation, warfare, and even personal relationships bear witness to our potential for destruction. Whether driven by greed, power, or ignorance, we often find ourselves at the precipice of chaos, witnessing the aftermath of our own actions. It is in these moments that we confront the consequences of our destructive tendencies, which can evoke a deep sense of remorse and despair.

Within the human spirit, there is an indomitable urge to create, to manifest something new and meaningful from the ruins we have wrought. This creative impulse is as ancient as humanity itself.
The alchemy of transforming destruction into beauty lies not in denying or erasing the past, but in acknowledging and embracing it. When faced with the wreckage of our actions, we possess the capacity
to reinterpret and reimagine the debris as raw materials for a new creation. This act of transmutation requires acceptance of the flawed nature of our existence.

 

//Discussing Shadows of a Wanderer

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