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YUNXUAN LIN
Let the Winds Drift Elsewhere
Freedom always seems to belong to others.
We are forever longing for the freedom of others, convinced that they live more unbound than we do, while forgetting that they too dwell within invisible enclosures. The gaze of the little dinosaur reflects a shared human condition: a yearning for freedom mixed with confusion, an envy of others that blinds us to the chains we ourselves carry.
“Let the Winds Be Elsewhere”: the wind always exists, yet it never truly belongs to any one place. Perhaps freedom is not to be found in the distant horizon, but in how we confront the cages within our own hearts.
Size: 24*36 inches
Year: 2025

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