CONCEAL III
2024
Gayan Prageeth
In the South Asian region, there exists a belief that the origin of all things is tied to water. Life itself aligns with this idea, as water is vital for sustaining the life cycle. Just as water determines the origin of life, it is also crucial for its continuation. Its influence on the entire ecosystem is significant, affecting both internal processes and external impacts.
Water possesses a mysterious and wondrous quality, both on the surface and in its depths, with much of what occurs often beyond our perception. Through the metaphor of the lotus flower, which germinates from the murky waters, I explore not only what is visible but also the impact of unseen forces. There is always more happening beyond what meets the eye—events unfolding constantly.
In the South Asian region, there exists a belief that the origin of all things is tied to water. Life itself aligns with this idea, as water is vital for sustaining the life cycle. Just as water determines the origin of life, it is also crucial for its continuation. Its influence on the entire ecosystem is significant, affecting both internal processes and external impacts.
Water possesses a mysterious and wondrous quality, both on the surface and in its depths, with much of what occurs often beyond our perception. Through the metaphor of the lotus flower, which germinates from the murky waters, I explore not only what is visible but also the impact of unseen forces. There is always more happening beyond what meets the eye—events unfolding constantly.
The future, or even the next moment, holds deeper occurrences that influence us more profoundly than we realize. We are often conscious of only a fraction of what is happening, while much more remains hidden beneath the surface.
CONCEAL III
2024
Gayan Prageeth
In the South Asian region, there exists a belief that the origin of all things is tied to water. Life itself aligns with this idea, as water is vital for sustaining the life cycle. Just as water determines the origin of life, it is also crucial for its continuation. Its influence on the entire ecosystem is significant, affecting both internal processes and external impacts.
Water possesses a mysterious and wondrous quality, both on the surface and in its depths, with much of what occurs often beyond our perception. Through the metaphor of the lotus flower, which germinates from the murky waters, I explore not only what is visible but also the impact of unseen forces. There is always more happening beyond what meets the eye—events unfolding constantly.
In the South Asian region, there exists a belief that the origin of all things is tied to water. Life itself aligns with this idea, as water is vital for sustaining the life cycle. Just as water determines the origin of life, it is also crucial for its continuation. Its influence on the entire ecosystem is significant, affecting both internal processes and external impacts.
Water possesses a mysterious and wondrous quality, both on the surface and in its depths, with much of what occurs often beyond our perception. Through the metaphor of the lotus flower, which germinates from the murky waters, I explore not only what is visible but also the impact of unseen forces. There is always more happening beyond what meets the eye—events unfolding constantly.
The future, or even the next moment, holds deeper occurrences that influence us more profoundly than we realize. We are often conscious of only a fraction of what is happening, while much more remains hidden beneath the surface.
CONCEAL III
2024
Gayan Prageeth
In the South Asian region, there exists a belief that the origin of all things is tied to water. Life itself aligns with this idea, as water is vital for sustaining the life cycle. Just as water determines the origin of life, it is also crucial for its continuation. Its influence on the entire ecosystem is significant, affecting both internal processes and external impacts.
Water possesses a mysterious and wondrous quality, both on the surface and in its depths, with much of what occurs often beyond our perception. Through the metaphor of the lotus flower, which germinates from the murky waters, I explore not only what is visible but also the impact of unseen forces. There is always more happening beyond what meets the eye—events unfolding constantly.
In the South Asian region, there exists a belief that the origin of all things is tied to water. Life itself aligns with this idea, as water is vital for sustaining the life cycle. Just as water determines the origin of life, it is also crucial for its continuation. Its influence on the entire ecosystem is significant, affecting both internal processes and external impacts.
Water possesses a mysterious and wondrous quality, both on the surface and in its depths, with much of what occurs often beyond our perception. Through the metaphor of the lotus flower, which germinates from the murky waters, I explore not only what is visible but also the impact of unseen forces. There is always more happening beyond what meets the eye—events unfolding constantly.
The future, or even the next moment, holds deeper occurrences that influence us more profoundly than we realize. We are often conscious of only a fraction of what is happening, while much more remains hidden beneath the surface.
CONCEAL III
2024
Gayan Prageeth
In the South Asian region, there exists a belief that the origin of all things is tied to water. Life itself aligns with this idea, as water is vital for sustaining the life cycle. Just as water determines the origin of life, it is also crucial for its continuation. Its influence on the entire ecosystem is significant, affecting both internal processes and external impacts.
Water possesses a mysterious and wondrous quality, both on the surface and in its depths, with much of what occurs often beyond our perception. Through the metaphor of the lotus flower, which germinates from the murky waters, I explore not only what is visible but also the impact of unseen forces. There is always more happening beyond what meets the eye—events unfolding constantly.
In the South Asian region, there exists a belief that the origin of all things is tied to water. Life itself aligns with this idea, as water is vital for sustaining the life cycle. Just as water determines the origin of life, it is also crucial for its continuation. Its influence on the entire ecosystem is significant, affecting both internal processes and external impacts.
Water possesses a mysterious and wondrous quality, both on the surface and in its depths, with much of what occurs often beyond our perception. Through the metaphor of the lotus flower, which germinates from the murky waters, I explore not only what is visible but also the impact of unseen forces. There is always more happening beyond what meets the eye—events unfolding constantly.
The future, or even the next moment, holds deeper occurrences that influence us more profoundly than we realize. We are often conscious of only a fraction of what is happening, while much more remains hidden beneath the surface.
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