Lost My Mind is a 100×100 cm artwork crafted with curving and cement, capturing the tension between control and instinct, will and automatism. The piece embodies a moment where the body twists, stretches, and contorts, as if trying to break free from an invisible constraint.
Is this movement a conscious act or an automatic response? Does true free will exist, or is our freedom confined to the realm of emotional utopias? These questions ripple through the textures and forms of Lost My Mind, making it not just a painting, but a philosophical inquiry rendered in material and motion.
A piece that challenges perception and provokes thought, Lost My Mind stands as a testament to the struggle between inner turmoil and external expression, pushing the viewer to reconsider the nature of autonomy and impulse.