‘a kind gesture’
tamia stone-martin x tHEIR
“i navigate the grey area between colours and feelings that are far from grey. by hijacking gestures and symbols, i have curved our perception inwards, onto ourselves, specifically, the enduring spiral, representing the journey of our soul. it reminds us that in order to expand outwards, one must begin by looking inwards, asking ourselves how we really feel. who are we? it’s very personal but equally entirely universal - enjoy the trip.”
a kind gesture: a subtle, colourful whisper.
gesture: a movement to express an idea or meaning kind: helpful, generous and considerate without expecting any returns
this gesture is a suggestion to look inwards, rather than a command. elements of the work are there to be seen if you want to look deeper; equally the work stands from a distance. as such the ‘gesture’ is bold yet considerate to the viewer, allowing them to experience the piece as they see fit.