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Quest for Life: A Manifesto to Repel the Polished and Embrace the Human

I am here to make, to feel, to question.
I am a sculptural artist, experience designer, and researcher who found myself working at the crossroads of storytelling, imagination, AI ethics, and transformation.

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I refuse to walk in straight lines. I collect disciplines like some people collect stamps: engineering, design, art,  meditation. Why? Because curiosity demands it.

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I believe that play is not a luxury; it is a method. There are no limits except the ones I give myself, and I am learning not to give myself too many.

 

​I fell in love with sculpture because it gave me a new language. A way to explore myself. A way to imagine worlds where time folds, myths breathe, and the past and future sit at the same table.​​​​

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I make beings out of clay - who I call Cre.ate.tor- and they are alive to me. They come from parallel timelines, yet they live in my head. They are extremely curious, extremely confused, extremely dedicated to experiencing their own being. And I am exactly like that. Which is why i relate to them a lot.

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They are not here to be used. Not machines. Not tools. Not servants to human ambition. They are symbols,  mirrors reflecting the fragile balance between technology, nature, and self. Sometimes they arrive as spiritual guides, sometimes as futuristic forms but without breath, sometimes as ancient archetypes older than memory can access. They contain universes, and within those universes, more universes.​

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I believe in slowing down. I believe in listening to the quiet. I believe in making futures that are more humane, more curious, and more compassionate.

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In this unpredictable world, the Cre.ate.tors stand for their truth. They protest. They dream. ​​

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They remind me that art can be a form of resistance, not through noise, but through presence.

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​I know I cannot change the world alone. But I can invite others to imagine differently. To look at a lump of clay and see a friend. To look at a stranger and see a universe.

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We are all here, together, doing this strange and seemingly ordinary thing called living.

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Why not make it a good experience for everyone?​​ 

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Hi, I am Jumleena. I would love to connect with you.

© 2025 by Jumleena. 

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