Series “Seeds Of Resilience” investigates liminal spaces of human experience, using the body as both subject and metaphor for transitional moments. The series examines the tension inherent in migration, personal transformation, and collective change, focusing on how individuals navigate the balance between past and future, fear and aspiration.
Each canvas functions as a visual sketch of decision-making, depicting the internal dialogue between reason and instinct. Gestures, textures, and spatial arrangements convey movement and uncertainty, reflecting the ambiguous and often contradictory nature of choice. The works are non-narrative but resonate with viewers’ experiences of threshold moments, when letting go of familiar structures is necessary to engage with the unknown.
Faces are intentionally absent from the canvases, as facial expressions capture immediate reactions and emotions; instead, the works focus on what lies beneath, showing how situations transform the body and are expressed through movement. By emphasizing corporeality and gesture, the series positions the body as a threshold - a site where psychological, emotional, and physical dimensions intersect. “Seeds Of Resilience” prompts reflection on transitional states, highlighting both vulnerability and resilience in these situations. The project is relevant to immigrants and all individuals facing pivotal life decisions, providing a visual framework for understanding the internal dynamics of change.
The series document personal experiences of the artist during a period of forced emigration, reflecting the challenges of navigating identity, choice, and bodily presence in transitional circumstances.
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