An octopus sculpted out of brown and beige clay, emerging through a centre portal and two accompanying rings. With some of his body already changing in tone, this piece is right on the brink of change. This one of a kind centrepiece was the pinnacle of my exploration of octopi.
The octopus as a symbol stands for adaptability — the ability to change shape, respond to the moment, and staying in motion. Each of its 8 arms can sense, decide, and move on their own, while still being connected to the whole. The octopus is a powerful symbol of distributed intelligence — a form of knowing that doesn’t live only in the head, but throughout the body.
… and those 3 hearts of it must feel everything.
An octopus sculpted out of brown and beige clay, emerging through a centre portal and two accompanying rings. With some of his body already changing in tone, this piece is right on the brink of change. This one of a kind centrepiece was the pinnacle of my exploration of octopi.
The octopus as a symbol stands for adaptability — the ability to change shape, respond to the moment, and staying in motion. Each of its 8 arms can sense, decide, and move on their own, while still being connected to the whole. The octopus is a powerful symbol of distributed intelligence — a form of knowing that doesn’t live only in the head, but throughout the body.
… and those 3 hearts of it must feel everything.