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ALL IS ONE
2018
Acrylic on cardboard
70x50cm
ALL IS ONE
2018
Acrylic on cardboard
70x50cm
ALL IS ONE

In our present times, our social networks, and our presence on them, cater for the need to constantly be connected to the world around us. Far from being merely a desire induced by the advance of technology, this is a genuine feeling, typical of a human being. Yet, even outside of the cyber-space, we might be more connected than we think.
All Is One affirms that need, however it looks into it starting not from the virtual reality but the physical one. Here the human being is imagined as a phenomenon happening on a quantum level, where all is in a constant flux of exchange. Where, in the universe that contains us, physical boundaries are not so clearly defined. Not even those of our very body. This work tells us about a state of osmosis taking place between us and the universe. We are everything: a plant, an animal, a stone and everything is us. More connected than this…

In our present times, our social networks, and our presence on them, cater for the need to constantly be connected to the world around us. Far from being merely a desire induced by the advance of technology, this is a genuine feeling, typical of a human being. Yet, even outside of the cyber-space, we might be more connected than we think.
All Is One affirms that need, however it looks into it starting not from the virtual reality but the physical one. Here the human being is imagined as a phenomenon happening on a quantum level, where all is in a constant flux of exchange. Where, in the universe that contains us, physical boundaries are not so clearly defined. Not even those of our very body. This work tells us about a state of osmosis taking place between us and the universe. We are everything: a plant, an animal, a stone and everything is us. More connected than this…

ALL IS ONE
2018
Acrylic on cardboard
70x50cm

In our present times, our social networks, and our presence on them, cater for the need to constantly be connected to the world around us. Far from being merely a desire induced by the advance of technology, this is a genuine feeling, typical of a human being. Yet, even outside of the cyber-space, we might be more connected than we think.
All Is One affirms that need, however it looks into it starting not from the virtual reality but the physical one. Here the human being is imagined as a phenomenon happening on a quantum level, where all is in a constant flux of exchange. Where, in the universe that contains us, physical boundaries are not so clearly defined. Not even those of our very body. This work tells us about a state of osmosis taking place between us and the universe. We are everything: a plant, an animal, a stone and everything is us. More connected than this…