A trap, as a metaphorical object of the quality of the human mind that lures itself into actions that at first seem pleasing, but in the end can turn out to be suffering. Inspired by Bhagavad Gita text 18;38 "That pleasure arising from the contact of the sense organs with objects which are, at first like nectar, but at the end like poison, which is called passion."
This stained glass sculpture is visually appealing with its brightness and sharp shapes, although it is a trap that should be avoided. Metaphorically referring to the human passions that often draw our actions or thoughts into romanticized activities that will seemingly bring satisfaction but often result in disappointment.