The artist Cinthia Marcelle was born in Brazil and one of her installations named Project 105 brought my attention during my visit in MOMA . The work was filled with bricks and chalks, which conduct two sides of walls. Gaps between bricks are filled with white chalks and are in different shapes; some of them are even broken.
I saw the connection between this piece of art and human relations in modern society. Each individual represents pieces of bricks in the wall; white chalks are their connections or relationships among people. Both bricks and chalks are essential for the installation. The fragility and importance of chalks also reflected human relationships. The entire society consists different people as represented by unique shapes of bricks. In order to build a firm and stable wall, bricks have to stay together, which demonstrates that It is difficult to achieve success without cooperating with other people.
In addition, some human relations are based on mutual benefits and unstable when they do not need each other. People might think broken chalks look abrupt for a perfect installation; I think it is a different type of beauty. We can not require everyone in the world remain their innocence and have the kindest heart towards other people. There are bad sides of human beings and this wall reflects characteristics of human relations in the society.