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Introducing "Flow of Consciousness," a dynamic and captivating metal wall sculpture that embodies the fluidity and complexity of the human mind. This stunning five-panel artwork features a swirling design that captures the essence of thought and emotion in motion. The intricate patterns and vibrant colors create a sense of continuous flow, evoking the ever-changing nature of our inner worlds.

Crafted from high-quality metal, each panel is meticulously polished to enhance the artwork's luminous effect. The rich hues of red, orange, and gold blend seamlessly with deeper tones of black and blue, creating a striking contrast that adds depth and dimension to the piece. The reflective surface interacts with light, bringing the sculpture to life with a shimmering brilliance that changes with the viewing angle.

"Flow of Consciousness" is perfect for adding a touch of modern elegance and intellectual intrigue to any space. Whether displayed in a living room, office, or creative studio, this sculpture serves as a powerful focal point that sparks conversation and inspires contemplation. Its bold design and dynamic colors make it a versatile addition to a variety of interior styles, from contemporary and industrial to eclectic and artistic.

Elevate your decor with "Flow of Consciousness," a unique metal wall sculpture that transforms any room with its artistic brilliance and thought-provoking design. This piece not only enhances the visual appeal of your environment but also brings a sense of depth and introspection, inviting viewers to explore the intricate landscape of their own thoughts and emotions.

Materials used:

aluminum sheet

Flow of Consciousness (2024) Painting
by Dong Su

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Introducing "Flow of Consciousness," a dynamic and captivating metal wall sculpture that embodies the fluidity and complexity of the human mind. This stunning five-panel artwork features a swirling design that captures the essence of thought and emotion in motion. The intricate patterns and vibrant colors create a sense of continuous flow, evoking the ever-changing nature of our inner worlds.

Crafted from high-quality metal, each panel is meticulously polished to enhance the artwork's luminous effect. The rich hues of red, orange, and gold blend seamlessly with deeper tones of black and blue, creating a striking contrast that adds depth and dimension to the piece. The reflective surface interacts with light, bringing the sculpture to life with a shimmering brilliance that changes with the viewing angle.

"Flow of Consciousness" is perfect for adding a touch of modern elegance and intellectual intrigue to any space. Whether displayed in a living room, office, or creative studio, this sculpture serves as a powerful focal point that sparks conversation and inspires contemplation. Its bold design and dynamic colors make it a versatile addition to a variety of interior styles, from contemporary and industrial to eclectic and artistic.

Elevate your decor with "Flow of Consciousness," a unique metal wall sculpture that transforms any room with its artistic brilliance and thought-provoking design. This piece not only enhances the visual appeal of your environment but also brings a sense of depth and introspection, inviting viewers to explore the intricate landscape of their own thoughts and emotions.

Materials used:

aluminum sheet

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Dong Su, a full time artist, graduated from Art course in University,Currently residing in Canada。Member of China National Academy of ethnic paintingMember of New York Contemporary Art CenterIn October 1989,... Read more

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