



Dopamine is associated with joyful emotions and personally, I feel happy moments are found in childhood. As a child, my favorite toy was building blocks, hence the colors are based on them.
By analyzing the structure of evolving dopamine and combining it with cellular shapes (oddly curved), I drew this artwork from the flowing lines in cells and geometric patterns of blocks, as well as referring to the artist Kandinsky's composition of dots, lines, and planes.