Artwork description: We live our lives confronting countless doors. Some are physical, but others are relationships, emotions, or internal turning points. A door is a boundary and a possibility that separates closing from opening, rejection from acceptance, and fear from growth.
This piece is a sculptural exploration of the door, grounded in philosophical, religious, and psychological contemplation. Transparent yet resilient, glass is a medium well-suited to express the dual nature of a threshold. Slightly ajar and oriented in multiple directions, the doors gently ask us:
"What is the door in front of me? What choice will I make before it?"
The work invites us to reflect on the fact that our souls live by making conscious choices at each door of life. It reminds us of the profound beauty and inherent apprehension in these moments of decision.