A Sculptor's Journal: Sitting in the Union
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  • Time 7m
Complete, First published Apr 01, 2022
[Age 20]
On an ordinary Thursday, this piece captures a few of the many thoughts that circulate through my brain on a regular basis. As I sit and reflect in the student union building, observations of my surroundings intersect with complex thoughts and philosophical viewpoints. This piece attempts to dissect the systemic problems that the world faces, and the problems that we face as humans. 

The illusion of control and power that consumes our beings, and is similar to that of livestock. 
The eternal cycle of pain and joy that is characterized by a wheel that cages us, shackled by our own primal nature. 
A reflection of mental health. And the explanation and appreciation of being a "sculptor", with the ability to materialize my existence into art, freezing snapshots of them in time. 

I hope you enjoy the sculptures I create <3
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