
"Labyrinth of Perception"
Artist / Gloria Fu Keh. Singapore (2025)"Labyrinth of Perception" This multimedia collage presents a visually dense and psychologically intriguing composition. The artist employs a deliberate strategy of fragmentation and juxtaposition, layering contrasting images and textures to create a non-linear narrative. The recurring pattern of fragmented faces and eyes suggests themes of fragmented identity, self-perception, or the multifaceted nature of human experience. The inclusion of text fragments, such as "I once tasted," adds a linguistic element that alludes to memory, desire, or a past experience, inviting the viewer to construct their own associations and interpretations. The presence of mechanical elements, such as a clock, may symbolize the passage of time, the pressure of societal structures, or the internal mechanisms of the mind. The interplay between photographic realism and abstract textures creates a dynamic visual tension, blurring the lines between representation and pure sensation. The bold color palette, dominated by red, enhances the emotional intensity of the work. Ultimately, this collage avoids a single interpretation, presenting a rich tapestry of visual information that encourages viewers to interact with its fragmented elements and construct their own meanings. The work can be seen as a reflection on the overwhelming stimuli of the modern world, the complexities of human emotions, or the subjective nature of memory and perception.
Artist | Artist / Gloria Fu Keh. Singapore |
Year | 2025 |
Location | Maniya Egypt |
Material | Unknown |
Accession Number | N/A |
Dimensions | 60/80 |
Credit | Sun Boats Collection |