'Children Moon' is one of the early works in which I explored ambiguity. This piece weaves a dreamlike tapestry where the innocence of childhood meets the mystery of the cosmos. Silhouettes of children gaze upward as their counterparts dance among the stars, blurring the line between earth and the celestial. It's a visual poem that captures the wonder of youthful imagination—a reminder of a time when the moon was within our reach, and every night sky was full of stories yet to be told.
Or, is there somethine else to see here?