A Rethinking Impulse by Klaus-Dieter Thill
What It’s About
In a world that venerates authenticity and extols the natural as an ideal, the artificial flower resting on the rough, undefined marble slab evokes a quiet sense of contradiction. It embodies something innately beautiful, yet its synthetic nature introduces a sense of detachment and, paradoxically, permanence. This crafted bloom serves as a subtle reminder of certain aspects of life that, in our relentless pursuit of self-optimization, we often overlook – the moments when, like this flower, we find ourselves lying on the cold, unyielding ground of daily existence, yet still endeavouring to maintain our inner beauty and strength.
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