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Love, Engineered — Designs for the Heart
Exhibition text:
This series documents a pivot from survival theatre to sustainable living. Where the earlier cycle trapped the body in loops, these works show systems redesigned: music returns to the chest as function, not performance; time is faced honestly, with a bead of shared now balanced between different clocks; ego is portioned like medicine; boundaries become cultivation rather than walls; the heart learns architecture; and family is charted as a sky we choose to navigate together.
The palette stays restrained — ivory, mint, slate, gold — because clarity needs quiet. Forms are clinical but not cold, borrowing the museum’s glassware to present feelings as instruments, organs, habitats. Each image proposes care as technology: tune the heart, honour asynchronous time, right-size the self, trellis desire, blueprint consent, and map belonging. The result isn’t utopia; it’s maintenance. Healing isn’t a finale — just better engineering. Here, tenderness is not a leak to be sealed; it’s the operating system.