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WHAT'S OUR APPROACH

Change is at the heart of our installation. It explores the tension between movement and stillness, transformation and stability. Through abstract forms and subtle shifts, we reflect on how change shapes emotions, structures, and the world around us.

Our work invites the audience to pause and consider:

What stays the same, and what evolves? In every element, change is both a challenge and an opportunity.

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CONCEPT PICTURE

DRAWING

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OUR TREE WORDS

THE INSTALLATION

So much art comes with a warning:

“Do not touch.” It creates this weird distance between the viewer and the work, between the viewer and the artist. But art isn’t supposed to be something you just stand back and look at. It’s supposed to be an experience. The viewer is more than just a bystander—they’re part of the installation itself.

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OUR BRAINSTORM

FIRST STEPS OF THE PROCES

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OUR BRAINSTORM

FIRST STEPS OF THE PROCES

When people interact with art, something special happens. It’s no longer just a piece sitting in a gallery—it starts to feel alive. The emotions of the viewer, their reactions, their thoughts—that’s what gives the art meaning. They might see themselves in it, or connect to its story, its concept, its energy. Suddenly, it’s personal.

Life is all about change—it’s everywhere. Big changes that leave a mark, small ones you hardly notice but that still shape you. Change happens to our bodies, our personalities, and the world around us. And instead of resisting it, we should embrace it. Change is messy and beautiful, and it’s what makes life interesting.

The thing about change is that it’s hard to pin down. You can’t always see it or hold it. But through art, we can make it real—something people can touch, shape, and interact with. Art can turn the invisible into something tangible, something that feels alive in your hands.

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