Depiction:
The Rubik’s Cube replaces the central figure in 《The Judgment of Solomon》, becoming a metaphor in this work. It appears almost complete, yet a small detail ensures it can never truly be solved.
For me, this reflects a familiar state. We continually strive for order and understanding, hoping to piece things together, yet often discover that a gap remains. This sense of incompleteness is not simply failure, but a reminder, The meaning of judgment and wisdom may not lie in finding a single answer, but in learning to accept the presence of the unsolvable itself.
In this way, the work becomes a form of self-dialogue, when we look at the unsolvable cube, we are also, in a sense, looking at our relationship with the world.