Shifting Truth explores how our relationship with ourselves and the world is not fixed but constantly rearranging. The work is divided into two opposing visual fields: one heavy, dark, and textured, and the other lighter, softer, and open. Between them is a threshold, suggesting a space of transition rather than resolution. Language becomes both anchor and instability in this piece. The phrases reference conflict and peace, but their meaning is intentionally unsettled. As time, perspective, and internal states shift, so does the truth of where peace actually resides. What feels like harmony with the world may coexist with inner turmoil, and self-alignment can exist even when the external world feels fractured. By allowing elements of the text to be rearranged, Shifting Truth invites viewers to reflect on how personal truth is shaped by context, choice, and moment. The work does not offer a fixed conclusion but instead mirrors the ongoing negotiation between inner reality and external experience.