“Impermanent Perfection” reimagines the spiritual practice of mandala creation within a geometric framework. The artwork’s border, rich with intricate patterns and textures, serves as the creative force—meticulously constructing the internal world of complex forms, only to set the stage for its purposeful and gradual dissolution. This process reflects the mandala’s essence, a representation of the transient nature of reality where each structure, no matter how elaborate, is destined to return to the void.
The vibrant inner assembly of shapes and colors is akin to the peak of a mandala’s ceremonial life, full of potential and exuding a sense of divine completion. As the viewer’s gaze drifts from east to west, the dissipation begins, symbolizing the mandala’s deconstruction—a ritual that honors the impermanence of all things and the continuous flow of creation and destruction.
In this piece, the perimeter’s role as both creator and destroyer highlights the duality of existence and the liberation that comes with letting go. Through “Impermanent Perfection,” the artist invites meditation on the cycle of life, the acceptance of change, and the profound beauty found in the moments of creation, existence, and the eventual surrender to transformation.