Human Senses

“Dive into a mesmerizing exploration of the human experience through the captivating series “Human Senses.” This collection of evocative collages, skillfully curated by Hillary Huang, takes you on a sensory journey that unveils the intricate interplay of touch, sight, sound, taste, and scent.

In each composition, Huang artfully assembles fragments of the human form to spotlight a specific sense; fingers graze to feel, eyes fixate on distant horizons, ears capture the whispers of existence, noses inhale the stories of scents, and mouths savor the essence of life’s flavors. The collages, like synesthetic harmonies, capture the essence of how our senses intertwine to create our perception of the world.

“Human Senses” isn’t just about the individual senses; it’s about the symphony they collectively compose when placed together. With meticulous attention to patterns and forms, Huang orchestrates a visual conversation that beckons viewers to appreciate the profound ways our senses connect us to our environment and to one another.

Each collage invites contemplation, encouraging us to reflect on the intricate relationship between the senses and memory, emotion, and identity. “Human Senses” becomes a canvas upon which viewers can project their own sensory experiences, sparking personal conversations about the profound nature of perception.

Through this series, Huang underscores the beauty of the human body, showcasing how our senses serve as portals to the richness of existence. “Human Senses” is an artistic celebration of what it means to be human – a harmonious composition of sensations that remind us of our shared journey through the kaleidoscope of life.”

Personal affliction : At 14, my sister was left with one leg. I am sure she could write a book about her one-legged life journeys.