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Acedia
“If a victory is told in detail, one can no longer distinguish it from a defeat.”
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Acedia is a 12×12 canvas composed of deep violet tones, embroidered threadwork, and structured gold geometry. The solitary velvet armrest suggests comfort turned stagnant, a soft place that slowly becomes a trap. The gold pattern overlays as if to measure time or thought, yet its precision feels out of place against the plush decay of stillness. Lines of red stitching puncture the quiet, small signals of restless resistance. Acedia does not scream. It hums in the background, blurring the line between sloth and spiritual erosion. This piece reflects the weight of listlessness, where the absence of desire becomes its own kind of affliction.
“If a victory is told in detail, one can no longer distinguish it from a defeat.”
— Jean-Paul Sartre
Acedia is a 12×12 canvas composed of deep violet tones, embroidered threadwork, and structured gold geometry. The solitary velvet armrest suggests comfort turned stagnant, a soft place that slowly becomes a trap. The gold pattern overlays as if to measure time or thought, yet its precision feels out of place against the plush decay of stillness. Lines of red stitching puncture the quiet, small signals of restless resistance. Acedia does not scream. It hums in the background, blurring the line between sloth and spiritual erosion. This piece reflects the weight of listlessness, where the absence of desire becomes its own kind of affliction.
