Find Your Center I

While the center line carries a deliberate asymmetry, the majority of the piece embodies a sense of "perfection." Delving into imperfections is a recurring theme in my work. As a self-professed perfectionist, embracing imperfections can be a source of discomfort and anxiety. Yet, purposefully incorporating imperfections into the piece serves as a cathartic release, easing the anxious undercurrents and adding depth to the artistic narrative.

“Find Your Center I" is a piece made for my mom. In a playful twist, I intentionally skewed the center line, half expecting her to be bothered by the imperfection. Surprisingly, she didn't notice at all. It's amusing how the imperfections that resonate loudly with me often escape the attention of those who engage with my work. This dynamic mirrors life itself—our personal imperfections scream at us, while others tend not to notice.

This was also the first piece I figured out lighting with!