This work explores the idea that truth is rarely singular or absolute, but instead exists in layers, perspectives, and overlapping experiences. Different truths do not necessarily invalidate one another; rather, they each carry their own message, shaped by perception, memory, and circumstance.
The piece invites the viewer to step back from the impulse to divide opposing ideas into right or wrong, and instead consider how seemingly contrasting perspectives may coexist in service of a greater understanding. Like intersecting patterns or harmonies within nature, these truths can reveal a larger picture when viewed together rather than in isolation.
Through this work, I hope to encourage reflection on the complexity of human understanding — the possibility that wisdom is not found in choosing one perspective over another, but in recognizing how multiple truths can interact, inform one another, and ultimately guide us toward deeper awareness.
This work explores the idea that truth is rarely singular or absolute, but instead exists in layers, perspectives, and overlapping experiences. Different truths do not necessarily invalidate one another; rather, they each carry their own message, shaped by perception, memory, and circumstance.
The piece invites the viewer to step back from the impulse to divide opposing ideas into right or wrong, and instead consider how seemingly contrasting perspectives may coexist in service of a greater understanding. Like intersecting patterns or harmonies within nature, these truths can reveal a larger picture when viewed together rather than in isolation.
Through this work, I hope to encourage reflection on the complexity of human understanding — the possibility that wisdom is not found in choosing one perspective over another, but in recognizing how multiple truths can interact, inform one another, and ultimately guide us toward deeper awareness.