Description
A society shaped by its own structures performs a kind of circus within the human mind. Judgments are often formed through appearances. In a psychological artistic practice that uses bright colors, this contrast becomes significant. Bright colors are associated with celebration and beauty, yet this perception can be misleading. A person surrounded by color may not feel those colors internally, as they can blur under the weight of pain created by societal expectations.
A childhood visit to a circus once promised excitement seen on television, yet the performers did not appear joyful, especially the joker. The explanation was simple: it was an act. Society, in many ways, resembles an arena where characters are performed to meet expectations or simply to survive within it.