Living Pieces - Perspective Practice

Remembering
The Art of Living
We forget the things we love.
Even art fades into the background once it hangs on a wall.
So what if remembering became an action?
Every page has two sides, each meaningful. The art itself invites reflection by turning it around — a daily ritual of perspective and awareness.
Living Pieces are art pieces that you turn around once in a while — two sides, two perspectives.
This page introduces The Living Piece — a concept where art is not static but alive, inviting movement, attention, and participation. The idea: each artwork (or notebook page) has two sides, and both deserve to be seen. The viewer is encouraged to turn the piece around once in a while — to shift perspective and renew awareness.
This page stands at the intersection of art, mindfulness, and memory.
It asks: What happens when remembering becomes embodied?
By turning the piece, we engage the same principle as in meditation — awareness renewed by movement, perspective refreshed by curiosity.
“The Living Piece” becomes a metaphor for consciousness itself:
One side shows the world as it is; the other reveals what we forget.
Front and back — reality and reflection — are inseparable, just as self and shadow, doing and being, art and life.
Each rotation becomes an act of love.
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