Harmony of Tension: My Presence in the Virtual Exhibition
- ojolo
- Sep 3
- 1 min read
Updated: Oct 8
Being part of Harmony of Tension is more than showing a piece—it’s entering a dialogue where opposites collide. My work Mascarojo 25 faces you head-on as you enter the second hall, left side.

It’s a gaze that refuses to be decorative. It confronts, it questions, it burns. The mask is not a disguise—it’s a mirror, charged with both fragility and force.
As Dominique D. Sahms—curator of this initiative—said: “Your work brings such strength and depth to the show.” That is the core of my participation: tension as energy, art as fire.
Gratitude to Dominique and her vision behind Harmony of Tension, for building spaces where art does not remain silent, but insists and demands to be seen.


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