Over the past tumultuous years – marked by a pandemic that shook our world, devastating wars, and economic uncertainty – the project “FRAGILE” was born. It serves as a reminder of life’s fragility and how quickly our existence can be shattered. I want to highlight the individual and collective suffering that people worldwide have experienced. Above all, I want to emphasize the strength in how, like winter slowly giving way to spring, beauty can grow from the darkest moments.
Central to “FRAGILE” are teardrop-shaped glass vases in various sizes, each carrying countless stories of loss and pain, but also of hope. The grief, unique to each individual, is reflected in the variation of the tears’ sizes. The transparent and fragile nature of glass mirrors human vulnerability, while the tears nourish beautiful flowers, testifying to life’s relentless force.
Central to “FRAGILE” are teardrop-shaped glass vases in various sizes, each carrying countless stories of loss and pain, but also of hope. The grief, unique to each individual, is reflected in the variation of the tears’ sizes. The transparent and fragile nature of glass mirrors human vulnerability, while the tears nourish beautiful flowers, testifying to life’s relentless force.