Observer on the Space
The tangible and intangible walls may represent emptiness or perhaps the metaphorical images within the wall itself. After reading the first layer of visual semantics, the scene in the heart becomes a paranoia of delusion. The field and distance of the "wall," along with the primary visual perspective, allow the graphical lens of observation to transcend its frame. The visual representation of shapes projected by light and shadow after stains and cracks on the wall resembles a hand-drawing, leading to contemplation on how they are generated and experiencing the tactile sense of the image on the wall, the imprint of time left after closing one’s eyes. The geometric images in vision loop in the brain, reminiscent of countless memories, much like brushstrokes of hand-drawn sketches. "Observer on the Space" allows the mind to deconstruct its symbols and interpretations, akin to the forms and self-generated appearances after removing the background. This appearance can also be realistically observed in the surrounding life, imbued with humor in observation and philosophical reflections in inspiration.