In this piece, the concept of shelter is explored through the dynamic interplay of geometric forms and fluid lines.
The central triangle represents a stable, protective haven, while the surrounding circles and extending lines suggest that shelter is not confined - it is connected to the world beyond its boundaries.
This work reflects the idea that shelter provides both protection and the flexibility to adapt, offering strength in times of uncertainty.
- Subject Matter: “Foundations of Safety” explores the search for stability through structured forms and geometric layers, representing resilience and grounding amid uncertainty.
- Collections: The Last 12 Months - Pain & Trauma