The Beauty of Becoming
- Dodo
- Jul 22
- 1 min read
What fascinates me most—what truly moves me when I create—is not the finished form, but the process of “becoming". It’s the unfolding, the in-between, the ever-shifting flow where life transforms from one state to another.

Whether I’m thinking about nature, people, emotions, or experiences, I’m drawn to the invisible way that change happens.
How a seed opens up and grows towards the light. How pain, a heartbreak, over time, shapes the soul. How there is motion even when we are still, how the breath rises and falls, clouds drifting across a quiet sky.
In my creative work, I don’t seek to freeze a single moment. I want to express the motion behind the moment. The dynamics of growth and the grace of decay that transforms. I want my art to pulse with the energy of transition—where form is never final, and everything is in flux.
To me, this mirrors how we live. We’re always in some stage of becoming. Always expanding, shedding, learning, forgetting, remembering. We’re never just one version of ourselves. We’re many, and we’re constantly evolving—just like the natural world, just like energy.
And so, in every paint drop, brushstroke or concept, I try to reflect upon that. The movement, the transformation, the mystery of how something becomes what it is—and then continues to become something else.
If that resonates with you, I invite you to explore my recent "Phenomena of the Heart" collection. It’s a collection of work deeply rooted in this idea—fluid, raw, and full of becoming through the heart. See how each piece pulses with change: Phenomena of the Heart.
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