The Little Sunday BoyAnother Dimention
Ripple expands upon the concept of Melted Time, deepening the metaphor of fluid temporality by introducing the visual and symbolic language of waves. Here, human emotions—joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness—do not simply melt across time, but ripple outward, echoing through memory, presence, and imagination.

This work envisions emotions as dynamic frequencies that resonate through past, present, and future. As timelines blend into one another, emotional moments send out waves—sometimes gentle, sometimes chaotic—that interact, overlap, and reshape the inner landscape of the self. Each color, each motion, becomes a pulse—an echo of lived experience moving across the surface of time.

The ripple effect also reflects our digitally entangled era, where feelings are no longer contained within the body. Through screens and global networks, we are continually affected by the emotions of others. Empathy, tension, grief, and joy travel in waves, magnifying complexity while offering opportunities for deeper understanding.

By rendering these ripples in soft gradients, rhythmic patterns, and recursive geometries, Ripple becomes a meditation on emotional continuity. Pain becomes indistinguishable from beauty, and stillness from movement.

Ultimately, Ripple suggests that emotions are not fleeting but form the waves that shape who we are. They stretch beyond the moment, touching others, circling back, and reforming endlessly—an ongoing rhythm of connection, release, and renewal.