Pigeonholing by Henk Weijers  Image: Referring to pigeonholing, this work reflects how people live and work within silos. A structured grid of horizontal blocks suggests separation and confinement. Yet textures remain expressive, and colours bleed across boundaries, hinting that interaction persists despite rigid frameworks. A reflection on categorisation, structure, and quiet resistance.
Referring to pigeonholing, this work reflects how people live and work within silos. A structured grid of horizontal blocks suggests separation and confinement. Yet textures remain expressive, and colours bleed across boundaries, hinting that interaction persists despite rigid frameworks. A reflection on categorisation, structure, and quiet resistance.