10 May - 6 June 2025
Mirrors of the Mind is a personal exploration of introspection, self-reflection, and the complexities of human thought and emotion.
Transience and Permanence: The ever-changing surface of the water, with its ripples or waves, can symbolize the fleeting nature of thoughts and emotions, while the steadfast mountains represent enduring aspects of the self or the soul. This contrast highlights the tension between impermanence and stability in the human experience. By weaving these themes together, the exhibition presents the artworks as visual metaphors for the mind's reflective processes, inviting viewers to contemplate how their own minds mirror and interpret the world around them.
This journey of reflections taught me that art is not about answers, but about deepening the questions. Every painting is a mirror held up to my own mind, revealing not just what I know, but what Iām still learning to see.
A perpendicular discourse mirrored by myself for no other reason than to understand the mind.