Ecclesiastes was a contemplative installation inspired by the themes of time, mortality, and reflection found in the biblical book of Ecclesiastes. The project invited visitors to explore the fleeting nature of existence and the beauty of ephemeral moments through contemporary art.
Concept:
The installation sought to translate philosophical ideas into a sensory experience. By blending visual abstraction with immersive environmental elements, the project encouraged introspection and engagement with profound existential questions
Execution:
Large-scale wall murals depicting abstract interpretations of time and impermanence.
Use of reflective materials, shadows, and light to evoke cyclical patterns and the passage of time.
Spatial design guiding visitors through a sequential journey, with areas of stillness and contemplation.
Integration of soundscapes to complement visual storytelling and enhance emotional resonance.
Impact:
Created a meditative space within the gallery, encouraging visitors to slow down and reflect.
Strengthened Arteon Walls Paris’s reputation for intellectually and emotionally layered installations.
Attracted press and academic interest for its innovative interpretation of philosophical literature through contemporary art.
Visuals & Highlights:
Full gallery walkthrough showing immersive murals.
Close-ups of reflective and textured surfaces.
Visitor interactions in contemplative spaces.
Soundscape and lighting design documentation