This work was conceived around the idea that an identity can rest on the smallest of details. A shape, a symbol, or a color can carry the weight of recognition. When those elements are erased, the whole system suddenly feels unstable, even if its structure remains intact. That tension was the starting point.
The repetition of the logos in a precise grid suggests order, discipline, and permanence. Within that order, the absence of a defining detail in the central line becomes a disruption that demands attention. The figures introduce the human element: some act as forces of destruction, removing and vandalizing, while others work to repair and restore what has been lost.
The decision to reintroduce the missing detail in red emphasizes urgency and renewal. The piece ultimately reflects on cycles of creation, destruction, and restoration. It suggests that continuity is not maintained by monumental acts, but through the ongoing defense and re-affirmation of the smallest signs that hold meaning.
One of a kind original artwork.
Dimensions: 12x16