“Everyone has their own shape.” We meet shapes of all kinds in our life.
Algorithmic randomness generates shapes ever so slightly different yet similar. I suppose these are someone’s collection.
“Why do they need to have so many similar things?”
Perhaps it’s their versatility in the pleasure they could bring. Perhaps they’re meant for different occasions. Perhaps some are left to search for their very own shapes.
Seeing this, I realized that when people explore themselves or others, it is also a form of shape study. With what’s visible and concrete, explore the unseen and abstract.
However, good shapes only come by chance. Shapes, in truth, cannot be good or bad in and of themselves. It’s only when two shapes come together that the meaning thereof arises. I hope you who decide to pick up this work will find the shapes to your liking.