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"The Pillar "
From collection Red Constant
The red column stood perfectly still, as if it had been there forever and intended to remain for just as long. Around it, black marks clustered and dispersed like anxious thoughts trying to find purchase against something that refused to budge. They came in waves—some hesitant, barely touching the surface; others bold and insistent, pressing against the space as if through sheer volume they might cause the red to reconsider its position.
The underlying grid watched this commotion with detached interest. It had seen this before—the endless dance between certainty and doubt, between the singular conviction that stands alone and the chorus of complexities that surrounds it. The red column didn't need to speak or justify itself. Its mere existence was argument enough.
This piece belongs in a room where decisions are made. Place it where the afternoon light will catch the edges of the red column, making it glow like a lighthouse cutting through fog, reminding you that sometimes simplicity outlasts complexity by sheer force of persistence.
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