Karmic Web
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Dates2025 - Ongoing
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Author
Karma is seen as an unseen web of causes, where even the smallest action leaves a mark in the cycle and later takes form. This work seeks to make this hidden pull visible.
Humanity and nature exist within a single cycle, like a vast system. Nothing is isolated; everything is linked by a "Net of Karma." Every single detail could be either a cause or an effect. These fragments form an invisible net of karmic forces. When we are immersed in it, it's as if we enter a cycle with no beginning and no end, making it difficult to perceive how life generates and dissolves under these hidden influences. My work seeks to make this hidden pull visible.
Using the actions of human intervention and the inherent changes of nature, I try to pull "Karma" away from its abstract philosophical definition and ground it in concrete life details and natural symbols, allowing people to see the "form" of cause and effect. The focus is not on a singular "cause-effect" relationship, but on the complex, interwoven connections where every action and every existence influences another.