Anchoringsickness
Anchoringsickness
In the series Exodus, Disundi explore the elemental forces of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water through a unique technique that weaves canvas into a metal grid. This method symbolizes the connection between the physical and spiritual realms, blending structure with fluidity. Drawing inspiration from the Kongo Cosmogram, the artist describes his work as a "symbiosis of the anchoringsickness," where each element triggers an "exodus" - a transformative journey: earth represents stability and foundation; air reflects the invisible forces shaping existence; fire embodies energy, transformation, and destruction; water speaks to fluidity, change, and life’s cycles.
Through these works, Beau investigates the balance between being grounded and in flux, while exploring themes of interconnectedness and spiritual evolution.
In the series Exodus, Disundi explore the elemental forces of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water through a unique technique that weaves canvas into a metal grid. This method symbolizes the connection between the physical and spiritual realms, blending structure with fluidity. Drawing inspiration from the Kongo Cosmogram, the artist describes his work as a "symbiosis of the anchoringsickness," where each element triggers an "exodus" - a transformative journey: earth represents stability and foundation; air reflects the invisible forces shaping existence; fire embodies energy, transformation, and destruction; water speaks to fluidity, change, and life’s cycles.
Through these works, Beau investigates the balance between being grounded and in flux, while exploring themes of interconnectedness and spiritual evolution.
In the series Exodus, Disundi explore the elemental forces of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water through a unique technique that weaves canvas into a metal grid. This method symbolizes the connection between the physical and spiritual realms, blending structure with fluidity. Drawing inspiration from the Kongo Cosmogram, the artist describes his work as a "symbiosis of the anchoringsickness," where each element triggers an "exodus" - a transformative journey: earth represents stability and foundation; air reflects the invisible forces shaping existence; fire embodies energy, transformation, and destruction; water speaks to fluidity, change, and life’s cycles.
Through these works, Beau investigates the balance between being grounded and in flux, while exploring themes of interconnectedness and spiritual evolution.
In the series Exodus, Disundi explore the elemental forces of Earth, Air, Fire, and Water through a unique technique that weaves canvas into a metal grid. This method symbolizes the connection between the physical and spiritual realms, blending structure with fluidity. Drawing inspiration from the Kongo Cosmogram, the artist describes his work as a "symbiosis of the anchoringsickness," where each element triggers an "exodus" - a transformative journey: earth represents stability and foundation; air reflects the invisible forces shaping existence; fire embodies energy, transformation, and destruction; water speaks to fluidity, change, and life’s cycles.
Through these works, Beau investigates the balance between being grounded and in flux, while exploring themes of interconnectedness and spiritual evolution.