Serendipity: Flap of a Wing is a continuation of the project Serendipity, which explores the delicate interplay between vulnerability and protection, chaos and unexpected salvation. Drawing from childhood perceptions of safety, it reflects on the idea that by adopting another form, one could escape pain and destruction. The belief that a toy, unlike a human, neither suffers nor perishes becomes a metaphor for the illusion of security that lingers into adulthood.
In Flap of a Wing, this narrative extends further. The wing appears as a subtle connective symbol, light, fleeting, and suspended, evoking early associations with angels as benevolent, protective figures. It suggests not only escape or transformation but also the comforting myths we construct in response to fear.
The artist’s work continues to build a space of serendipity, where unease and protection coexist. By blurring the boundaries between reality and imagination, the project illustrates how chance, far from being random, can serve as a transformative force, where destruction gives way to renewal and fear becomes a catalyst for adaptation and reimagining.