the four Icons

Status: Completed
Year(s): Started 2018 · Completed 2023

Overview

The Four Icons reflects on the fractured nature of contemporary society. Each icon stands as an individual symbol, representing a distinct human quality and point of view. On their own, the forms feel separate and self-contained, echoing how modern life often emphasizes difference and division.

When viewed together, however, the icons reveal a quieter truth. Despite their individuality, they are visually and conceptually connected. The piece suggests that fragmentation does not have to mean isolation. Differences can coexist, reinforce one another, and form something more resilient when allowed to remain in dialogue rather than opposition.

This quilt is both a reflection on division and a hopeful reminder that unity does not require sameness. Strength can emerge from contrast when individual identities are allowed to remain intact.

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