“Eternal Wanderers” portrays beings destined never to remain still, drifting endlessly through shifting landscapes and unreal dimensions. They are figures caught between time and timelessness, carrying with them fragments of memory, desire, and longing as they traverse the vast unknown.
Hans Kristo visualizes these wanderers as symbols of the human condition — our perpetual search for belonging, meaning, and transcendence. Each step becomes both exile and discovery, both loss and renewal. The surreal imagery emphasizes the paradox of eternal wandering: to be forever in motion, yet never to arrive.
This work invites viewers to reflect on their own journeys — the inner odysseys that define existence. “Eternal Wanderers” is not merely about travel, but about the essence of being human: restless, searching, and endlessly becoming.