This series by Andre Wijaya reflects the idea of diversity and unity through rich symbolic elements. A stretched fabric becomes a metaphor for social life — woven with varied patterns, colors, and characteristics that mirror the plural identities of humanity living side by side.
At the center of the composition, a single burning candle serves as a source of light, symbolizing the enduring values of humanity, hope, and the spirit of unity that illuminate all differences. The presence of a dove further reinforces this message, representing peace, harmony, and mutual respect among individuals within a diverse society.
Through a symbolic and balanced visual language, Andre invites viewers to reflect on the importance of tolerance and empathy — as guiding lights that preserve diversity and transform it into a collective strength.
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“My brushstrokes are my spontaneous reactions to what I see in the world around me.”