Take from Back is a 130×70 cm artwork created with curving and cement, serving as both an exercise and a question. It explores the relationship between touch, memory, and perception—when giving a massage, do your hands remember the shape they once traced? Can they “see” without eyes?
The piece delves into the idea that our hands hold an unconscious knowledge, an ability to recall and perceive form beyond visual input. It challenges the viewer to consider the body as a memory archive, where sensation and movement become a language of their own.
With its unique materiality and thought-provoking concept, Take from Back is more than an artwork—it’s an invitation to reflect on the hidden intelligence of touch and the unseen ways we experience the world.