Time has shaped many things. In some ways, the form it's a universal language.
We can often imagine the shape just by hearing the name of an object. Familiar everyday objects usually have a common shape.
And what if relations have a form?
What is the form of force?
Or tenderness?
What is the form of force?
Or tenderness?
Does betrayal have a form?
And indecision?
Loss?
Inspiration?
Comfort?
Trust?
And indecision?
Loss?
Inspiration?
Comfort?
Trust?
Fatigue?
Rest?
Rest?
The form hides many secrets.
I explore the contributions of sculptors and architects.
I am investigating how form can affect us and whether there is something beyond "that side of the surface".
Why do we like some forms and not others and to which form do we have an emotional response.
Forms are everywhere, they are in every object, in every product, and I think also in choices and answers.
It can be collected like pearls, choosing your own to express your identity and personality, to inspire, to give answers.

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