
Maturity II
I wanted to create a direct dialogue with the audience through interactive artworks composed of movable magnetic pieces, allowing viewers to form their own images. The series unfolds in three stages: childhood, adulthood, and maturity.
The final work is a traditional, non-interactive painting representing maturity, not as an ending, but as a space shaped by memory, love, and gratitude. Filled with traces of everyday life, it reflects the quiet richness of lived experience and serves as a deeply personal tribute to my parents and the home they created.
150 x 300 cm (each panel 150 x 150 cm)
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On the Work
Although this work is not a puzzle in the same way as the others in the series, it certainly functions as a visual puzzle. It is composed of fragments and excerpts from the lives of these people, or even my own, which together form a complete narrative. It is a collection of free visual associations.



