Description
In Rendez-vous, the artist explores the concept of the “unreachable other.” The composition is split by a vast, pale cerulean sky that acts as a permanent barrier between two jagged, obsidian cliffs. While the title suggests a meeting, the visual language of the piece reveals an unbreakable distance. The two creatures stand at the absolute precipice of their respective worlds, locked in a perpetual state of witnessing one another. There is no bridge, no path, and no descent into the airy void that would allow them to touch. This work serves as a metaphor for the inherent isolation of the human experience—the bittersweet reality that even when we find our counterpart, there is a part of our journey that must be walked alone, across a distance that even love cannot bridge. “The most profound meetings happen in the eyes, across the distances we can never cross.”
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