There are days when life doesn’t feel like a clean line — it feels like scattered shapes, competing demands, and unanswered questions.
This artwork, “Balance in Fragments”, was born out of one of those days.
The Artist’s Voice
I didn’t just draw lines and shapes. Each mark is a confession:
Intersecting lines → crossroads, those tense moments when decisions collide and demand a choice.
Angular, rigid shapes → the weight of structure: schedules, duties, responsibilities that keep us grounded but often press heavy on us.
Circular forms → softness, creativity, relationships, and the desire for rest — the things that bring relief in the middle of order.
Blank spaces → unanswered questions, mysteries, and silences that we all carry but rarely speak about.
Why i feel like it connects to our everyday life is because..
This is not just abstract geometry. This is all of us:
A worker juggling a 9-to-5 while building a side dream.
A parent trying to provide and still nurture.
A student caught between family expectations and personal ambitions.
Our lives often look like puzzle pieces that don’t perfectly fit. But somehow, in motion, they still form a living whole.
Conclusively:
For me, “Balance in Fragments” is not about neat perfection.
It is about wholeness in imperfection — the courage to carry fragments with grace, and to live with both order and chaos without losing ourselves.
How do you hold your own fragments together