The artwork “Is It You, Is It Me, and Him/Her—Insurmountable Boundary”presents a scene of homogenized figures walking across a crosswalk,... Read More
The artwork “Is It You, Is It Me, and Him/Her—Insurmountable Boundary”presents a scene of homogenized figures walking across a crosswalk, symbolizing the modern individual’s silent acceptance and obedience to “rules.” Each figure appears identical in posture and expressionless in face, as if the institutionalized path has long been internalized — norms are no longer questioned, but assumed. No one attempts to deviate, and no one asks where the path leads; order becomes the sole logic.
Through visual repetition and uniformity, the piece portrays a common social behavior while prompting reflection on how, within systems of stability, people gradually lose their spirit of exploration and awareness of individuality.