/îː.ris/ → /ˈi.ris/

 

this installation focuses on my interest in gods and mythology to his attempt to place the work of art at the crossroads of humanity and meaning. the work is about how these incompatible phenomena come together. The title of the work is derived from the rainbow goddess Iris. She conveyed to men messages from the gods, whispered to them secrets about the nature of the world, and guarded the truth. It personifies man's relationship to the idea, to god and meaning. In a way, she plays a similar role to Odin's honey-blood mead in Norse mythology. Whoever received a drop of it acquired a poetic knowledge of reality. Iris made man more than just nature by bringing his existence into the world of meaning. She knows what things mean and shares it occasionally. She is the force that both cleaves and unites soul from body and culture from nature. She is the rainbow that bridges the gap between what is in itself incompatible.

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