This collection of artwork delicately explores the profound relationship between life and the human body, using the metaphor of a “second skin” to convey both the fragility and resilience inherent in the journey of existence. Each piece appears to represent a distinct stage—shedding skin symbolizes the peeling away of the old self and the emergence of the new, childbirth embodies the primal force of creation, and reincarnation suggests the cyclical and eternal nature of life.
Motherhood here transcends its biological dimension, manifesting as a gentle yet powerful spiritual force. It embodies the energies of nurturing and regeneration, highlighting the selflessness and love inherent in the act of bringing forth life. The soft textures of the work evoke sensations of touch and intimacy, reminding us that the body is not merely a physical form but also a vessel for memory and emotion.
On a philosophical level, these pieces challenge conventional perceptions of the body, reimagining it as a symbol that extends beyond individual existence to reflect our shared destiny within the cycles of life. Whether physical or spiritual, each transformation bears witness to the rhythm of life—rupture, renewal, and continuation. Through this narrative, the artwork invites viewers to reflect deeply on the self, the essence of life, and the meaning of existence.