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“Thought Launcher” explores the origins of thoughts and consciousness. The figures in the images suggest that thoughts can be “launched”, which in a less extreme sense suggests that many thoughts are unoriginal, and easily influenced by external stimuli. The circling fractal represents the infinite nature of this process, and that thoughts of the self play a large part in it. The piece has subtle figures, objects, and undecipherable letters in it that supplement the topic.

In “Fail To Climb” you will find three different faces. One face represents a physical climber, the second a material climber, and the third climbs emotionally. Each head fails to reach the top, and hangs from the very thing that allowed them to climb in the first place. There are two levels to their journey. In the lower level they are present with the surrounding nature, and at the higher level they perceive themselves above it.

“Tube” is a study on cylindrical form and mystery. Hands in this piece face towards replicate strange and abstract tubes. Despite these tubes having handles and surfaces to hold, they seemingly float in front of open palms. The humanoid figure is unfazed by their surroundings, and the hands mirrored to their own suggest the tube originates from an unknown source.

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