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Upload Date

10-22-2025

Department

Classics

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In Convergence, the artist transforms a simple marble base fragment into a symbol of duality and infinite curiosity. Two mirrored forms hover in opposition, suspended within a glowing field of light that radiates from their unseen meeting point. The luminous gradient—shifting from deep shadow to an ethereal blue—suggests both separation and connection, the tension between the known and the unknown.

The symmetry of the marble shapes evokes stability and structure, while their reflection introduces ambiguity: are they diverging or converging? Between them lies a void that becomes the focal point of the work—a place of potential, mystery, and transformation.

By isolating and reimagining an otherwise utilitarian fragment, the artist invites viewers to contemplate how ordinary objects can hold metaphysical significance. The glowing center acts as both light source and destination, drawing the eye inward and suggesting that mystery itself is generative. Convergence embodies the allure of the unknown, transforming marble and light into a meditation on balance, curiosity, and the unseen forces that unite opposites.

Camera Settings: Aperture

f/16

Camera Settings: Shutter Speed

1/4

Camera Settings: ISO

100-200

Lighting

Overhead and side at full

Photoshop Adjustments

Background removal, gradient

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ADC study collections

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