Gestalt psychology believes that when people see things, it is not just a simple sum of the fragmented elements, but a vivid, meaningful whole. This overall gives people a visual impression that is greater than the sum of all the elements. The image stimulates the potential memory and experience of the audience through the arrangement of visual elements, so that they can further explore the content, and try to understand the meaning and the sentiment that the author wants to express. This is the communication meaning of the work itself. The ambiguous patterns created by the mirrors stimulate the viewer's potential memory and experience. The process of trying to speculate or explain the "meaning" of patterns is the atmosphere I want to create. Each viewer is an independent individual with different thinking logic and life experience. When one sees a piece of work, he/she will combine the form that the work presents with inner thoughts and past experiences, so that the works are transferred from the outside of the work to one's inner world, and finally return to the work. It gives more answers to it. In the process of watching, what is causing the viewers to resonate is not the picture itself, but the process of emotional re-creation from the outside to the inside, and then from the inside to the work.
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