The Paradox of Time
The work depicts a mystical scene where a giant face appears broken out of a moor and a pile of rubble. The stone city overhead represents creative imagination, and the moon hanging above it emphasizes its mystery and magical atmosphere. The fact that the moon clock points to 2:35 represents the boundary between reality and imagination, and is expected to unravel the story of the secret world of the stone city.
This work explores the boundaries between reality and imagination, past and future, and evokes a variety of emotions and thoughts in the audience.
My imagination finds a world of dreams that reality alone cannot achieve.
- Marc Chagall