Light creates shadows to make a sculpture or space look three-dimensional, and creates a certain mood to change emotion.
Inspired by an image I found on Pinterest, I draw a design from that image and finally simplified it. Gray tone and black were repeatedly used, and a point was given with a turquoise blue color in the center. Gray and black is the sides that receive the light and those that do not, and turquoise blue is the door or another entrance.



Light and shadow are repeated, but in the end, I wanted to express that hope await us. Because there is hope, can we not dream of another hope?
Beyond that, hope awaits.
Eunhee Lee
47.5″ x 35.5″
hand dyed cotton
hand dyed, machine quilted, machine pieced
Eunhee. yours is a fascinating and so deeply thoughtful work.. a question that is specific to where the world is moving in these difficult, yet intriguing days. The design is beautiful, and the path you share is inwardly, indeed hopeful.