Recurring Now: What Changes, What Remains.
A hypnotic exploration of identity and transformation. A cube rotates endlessly, its surfaces shifting between turbulent waters, writhing figures, and abstract textures in rust orange and muted blue. The form remains constant while everything within it flows and changes.
This looping meditation asks: What defines us—the unchanging structure we inhabit, or the ever-shifting experiences that fill it? In the dance between permanence and impermanence, the cube becomes a vessel for the fundamental paradox of existence: we are both the constant and the variable, the container and the contained.
Each rotation reveals new states, new tensions, new moments—yet the cycle itself never breaks. The only constant is change. The only change is constant.
A rotating cube, endlessly transforming. Water becomes flesh, stillness becomes motion, yet the form persists. In rust orange and dim blue, in loop and rhythm, this work explores the paradox at the heart of existence: what changes, what remains. The cube turns. Time flows. We are both.
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