<p>"Corrugated Safety" captures the paradox of feeling secure in environments defined by their own instability and fragmentation. The piece centers on a winding staircase, where each step seems to lead into a vibrant yet unpredictable world of color and abstraction. Bright streaks of rainbow hues—sharp reds, neon greens, electric blues, and yellows—spill across the scene, cutting through the more muted, industrial textures that line the walls.</p><p><br></p><p>The corrugated patterns layered across the composition evoke the protective yet rigid nature of manufactured materials, suggesting a sense of safety that is artificial or temporary. These rippling metal-like textures symbolize the structures we rely on to feel secure, while the swirling, distorted forms represent the chaos and unpredictability of the world beyond.</p><p><br></p><p>The staircase itself, slick and worn, appears both inviting and treacherous—leading upwards toward a space filled with swirling shapes and abstract cityscapes. The presence of urban motifs in the background, juxtaposed with the surreal, fluid forms, creates a tension between the man-made and the organic. The fluid rainbow shapes evoke a sense of movement and transformation, while the corrugated elements ground the composition, providing a sense of solidity amidst the colorful flux.</p><p><br></p><p>In this visually layered world, the concept of "safety" is questioned. The industrial elements provide a false sense of stability, while the vibrant colors suggest that true safety might lie in embracing change, fluidity, and the unknown. "Corrugated Safety" encourages viewers to reflect on the boundaries between order and chaos, protection and risk, and how we construct environments to shield ourselves from the unpredictability of life.</p><p><br></p><p>Through its combination of industrial textures and vivid, surreal elements, the piece highlights the tension between security and the ever-present pull of transformation, inviting us to find comfort in the colorful and unpredictable journey.</p>