On the background stands the sculptural ear, a meticulous digital rendition of Michelangelo’s David’s ear, which serves as a poignant nod to the timeless traditions of art and sculpture. Surrounding elements, such as seashells mirroring the ear’s organic contours, golden ratios, and intertwining vines, create a dreamlike visual narrative that underscores the multifaceted process of listening. Baroque-inspired flourishes and translucent water droplets contribute to the surreal ambiance, inviting the audience to immerse themselves in the act of auditory and visual perception.
As part of a larger series exploring human perception, “Can You Hear Me?” blurs the boundaries between the tangible and the ethereal, classical and contemporary, inviting viewers to engage with the intricacies of sound and silence.