


The Taste of Symmetry
The Taste of Symmetry is a whimsical vertical collage arranged into rows of mirrored semi-circular frames. Each pair forms a visual echo—like glasses through which we view the playful, strange, and vibrant moments of life. From the effervescence of lime slices in soda to the grounded dignity of a grazing anteater, the artwork flows from zesty brightness to earthy calm, like a journey through the senses.
Each row is a study in duality:
Top Row: Bubbled lime slices floating in sparkling water—an effervescent symbol of zest and renewal.
Second Row: Golden brown rounds, possibly pancakes or plantains, suggesting warmth and nourishment, cut across with the curved line of symmetry.
Middle Row: Delicate orchids blooming in gentle whites and purples—ephemeral, elegant, and organically mirrored.
Fourth Row: A trio of ducks swimming together, mirrored to hint at memory or longing.
Bottom Row: Two anteaters in lush grass, heads down in mirror formation, grounding the piece with their slow, ancient grace.
This piece embraces the ordinary and elevates it through pattern and repetition, creating a kaleidoscopic meditation on balance, nourishment, and perception. The perfect vertical symmetry brings a sense of ritual or totemic structure—as though these slices of life form the chapters of a personal mythology.
The Taste of Symmetry invites viewers to reflect on the small pleasures and subtle mirroring found in daily experience: flavor and beauty, motion and stillness, growth and grace. It’s a joyful ode to harmony in the unexpected.
The Taste of Symmetry is a whimsical vertical collage arranged into rows of mirrored semi-circular frames. Each pair forms a visual echo—like glasses through which we view the playful, strange, and vibrant moments of life. From the effervescence of lime slices in soda to the grounded dignity of a grazing anteater, the artwork flows from zesty brightness to earthy calm, like a journey through the senses.
Each row is a study in duality:
Top Row: Bubbled lime slices floating in sparkling water—an effervescent symbol of zest and renewal.
Second Row: Golden brown rounds, possibly pancakes or plantains, suggesting warmth and nourishment, cut across with the curved line of symmetry.
Middle Row: Delicate orchids blooming in gentle whites and purples—ephemeral, elegant, and organically mirrored.
Fourth Row: A trio of ducks swimming together, mirrored to hint at memory or longing.
Bottom Row: Two anteaters in lush grass, heads down in mirror formation, grounding the piece with their slow, ancient grace.
This piece embraces the ordinary and elevates it through pattern and repetition, creating a kaleidoscopic meditation on balance, nourishment, and perception. The perfect vertical symmetry brings a sense of ritual or totemic structure—as though these slices of life form the chapters of a personal mythology.
The Taste of Symmetry invites viewers to reflect on the small pleasures and subtle mirroring found in daily experience: flavor and beauty, motion and stillness, growth and grace. It’s a joyful ode to harmony in the unexpected.