Description
No Direction is a wall-mounted sculpture created from acrylic resin, wood, and epoxy. It shows two figures placed on a large black plane, with no visible markings or clear indication of where to go. This absence of direction gives the work its emotional weight, turning emptiness and uncertainty into the central subject of the piece.
The sculpture reflects the current times, when many people experience a lack of clarity, purpose, or guidance. The two figures seem suspended in a space where direction is missing, suggesting hesitation, vulnerability, and the search for meaning. The stark black surface emphasizes this feeling of isolation and makes the figures stand out as quiet symbols of human uncertainty.
Through its minimal form and strong symbolism, No Direction speaks to the universal experience of feeling lost. It captures a moment of stillness in which questions remain unanswered, and it invites the viewer to reflect on their own search for purpose and direction.