Sine wave
The sine wave is a story about the complexity of human life. The author presents life as a constant interweaving of good and bad moments, successes and failures, joys and sorrows.
It can be seen as a metaphor for the constant change that characterizes human life. The ups and downs resemble a sine wave, which is a fundamental mathematical and physical pattern representing regular oscillations.
The “sine wave” can also symbolize the ability to adapt and return to a state of equilibrium after each of the cyclical disruptions. This constant ability to bounce back from difficulties, adapt to changing circumstances, and find balance after emotional and life storms is a key message here.
Through its rhythmic rise and fall, the sine wave sheds light on the changing nature of human experience and indicates that even the most rigid boundaries can be flexible and permeable in response to human actions and decisions.
To sum up, the painting “Sine wave” from the “Limits” series is a small but very deep, multidimensional work that encourages reflection on life rhythms, boundaries and constant adaptation, which are integral parts of the human experience.
Series | Limits |
Year completed | 2024 |
Autor | Magdalena Nowatkowska |
Technique | Acrylic on cotton canvas |
Dimension |
34 x 24 x 4 cm / 13.4 x 9.4 x 1.6 (framed) 30 x 20 x 2 cm / 11.8 x 7.9 x 0.8 (without frame) |
Inventory | G115 |
Availability | available |
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