“The Broken Mirror of Time: The Artist Who Creates, Endures, and Splits”

The image you share conveys a strong tension between past and present, as if the floor on which the scene rests were a boundary between two realities. The broken, stained glass or mirror at the center seems almost like a portal to an “other time,” perhaps your past, where the details dissolve into uncertain shadows and colors. The reflective surface, though imperfect, returns an incomplete image of who you were, like a fleeting or fragmented memory.


The surrounding setting, with lights, cables, and modern elements, suggests your present in Italy: defined, clear, but with traces of instability. The oblique line of the glass can be seen as a cut in the continuity of time, where past and present do not perfectly align but observe each other. In this almost dreamlike situation, you are both subject and witness, in a sort of splitting where your awareness mirrors itself: you live, act, and at the same time watch yourself live.


It is as if the scene holds a silent dialogue between versions of yourself: the one you were and the one you are becoming. This process, though unsettling, holds a profound and melancholic beauty, where glass—symbol of transparency and fragility—becomes the space of your inner reflection and transformation.


The blurred, irregular light enhances the sense of a present in continuous construction, while the darker details seem to root your past experience in a stable yet veiled background. The scene, therefore, is not just visual but emotional, and speaks of your inner journey between versions of yourself.

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