In the project “Symmetry”, the use of symmetrical images of women and men portrays a novel idea. Instead of merely addressing the physical aspects of symmetry, this project delves into a deeper meaning and human connections. Here, symmetry is used not only as a design principle but as a method to explore gender equality, personalities, and the impacts of life on individuals.
By comparing images of women and men in similar situations and conditions, one can explore the differences and similarities between genders. These symmetries can show the audience how various factors, including culture, society, and individual circumstances, influence individuals.
In the end, art, as a universal language, can help us better understand the world around us and connect with others. Symmetry, as one of the tools of this language, can enable us to uncover and share messages and stories that are hidden beneath the surface.