<p>"Abandoned Others" evokes a sense of forgotten and fragmented identities, set against the backdrop of a surreal, dreamlike urban environment. The staircase at the center leads both upwards and into the unknown, its steps lined with streaks of dark color and distorted shapes, reflecting the journey through an abandoned space filled with memories and echoes of those who once inhabited it.</p><p><br></p><p>The left side of the composition features a face, painted in bold colors and dripping with emotion, its expression tinged with melancholy and detachment. This figure represents the "Others"—those who have been left behind, their stories incomplete and their presence reduced to graffiti-like marks on the walls. The face seems to peer out, watching the viewer ascend the steps into a space layered with abstraction, bright colors, and chaotic energy.</p><p><br></p><p>To the right, surreal and mechanical shapes twist and flow across the walls, symbolizing the disconnection between human experiences and the modern, ever-evolving world. The splashes of vibrant yellows, blues, and reds contrast sharply with the darker tones, creating a visual tension that underscores the contrast between abandonment and vibrant life. These colors melt into each other, forming a fragmented reality where the lines between personal history and urban decay blur.</p><p><br></p><p>At the base of the stairs, abstract patterns and distorted forms create a sense of unresolved tension, as if the memories and experiences of the "Others" are being dissolved into the chaotic mix of the present. The swirling forms suggest movement and change, but the disconnected faces and symbols remind viewers of the loss and absence that accompany progress.</p><p><br></p><p>"Abandoned Others" speaks to the forgotten narratives that linger in our environments, the traces of people and stories that once were, but now only exist as faint memories within the vibrant chaos of modern life. The piece invites viewers to reflect on the tension between movement and stillness, between being remembered and forgotten.</p>
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