“Perception” encourages us to challenge our assumptions and biases, and to embrace the complexity of human experiences.

  • Crentstil Tabi
Keywords: Perception

Abstract

"Perception"
The painting invites viewers to reflect on the subjectivity of perception and the potential for unity and understanding despite apparent differences.

Artist's perspective
At first glance, it appears as if there is one person captured in two halves, with each half holding onto a pillar that separates them. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes evident that there areactually two distinct individuals gripping the same pillar. The title, “Perception,” suggests that the artist is exploring the idea of how our perception of reality can be influenced by our own biases, assumptions, and preconceived notions. The painting challenges the viewer to question their initial interpretation and to consider the possibility of multiple perspectives. The use of a single pillar as a visual element symbolizes a barrier or divide between the two individuals. It represents the concept of separation or differences that
can exist between people. The act of both individuals holding onto the same pillar signifies a shared connection or common ground despite their apparent differences.

The artist’s choice to depict the hands clutching the pillar emphasizes the emotional intensity and the struggle to maintain unity or balance. The hands are a powerful symbol of human touch, connection, and the desire for closeness. The
composition of the painting, with the pillar dividing the canvas into two halves, creates a sense of tension and contrast. The use of color, light, and shadow can further enhance the emotional impact of the artwork.

Published
2024-12-30