
The world, once familiar, had begun to tilt on its axis. The mountains were made of cheese, the rivers flowed with lemonade, and logic seemed to take a permanent vacation. It was a time of great change, and the people felt adrift, confused by the shifting landscapes.
Then, there was Burgher. A being of boundless enthusiasm and a smile that could melt glaciers, Burgher lived in a world of his own creation. He was a testament to the art of whimsy, with a head of liberty pointing the way forward, eyes of vision that saw beauty in the absurd, a nose of sensibility that sniffed out joy, and a heart beating with the pace of fashion . He traveled the land in vehicles as playful as he was, always ready with a friendly greeting.
The first encounter was in the Mona Lisa’s Secret Garden. Burgher, driving his checkered carriage, spotted a lone figure gazing forlornly at the cheese-mountains. This was Nana, a painter who had lost her muse. The world’s logic was blocking her creativity. Burgher, with a gentle wave and the offer of a lift, whisked her away.

Next, they found themselves drawn towards a landscape where the sky churned with vibrant hues, and a bizarre structure loomed, an airplane house perched on a colossal tree. Inside, a group of children were building fantastical inventions out of spare parts. Nana, inspired by their playful ingenuity, began to sketch again, the colors flowing from her brush once more.
Their journey continued to a field brimming with wildflowers, a place where music danced on the breeze. Here, they met a wise old herbalist who taught them the importance of embracing change and finding the extraordinary in the ordinary.
Finally, they arrived at a place of breathtaking beauty. A golden-hued landscape stretched before them, bathed in the warmth of a perpetual sunset. Burgher, in his full glory, a figure of joy and optimism, offered a final invitation:
“Want a lift?”

Nana, her heart full of gratitude and her mind bursting with new ideas, joined him, ready to paint a world reborn ,a world where cheese mountains and lemonade rivers were simply a delightful part of the adventure. The future, they realized, wasn’t about escaping the strangeness but celebrating it. And with Burgher at the helm, anything was possible.
Embracing change, the collection is for everyone to experience about adapting to a constantly shifting multiverse, to find inspiration, the value of art and creativity, even when logic fails. It is the power of kindness.
Burgher Collection would offer inspiration to life-celebrating viewers, a reminder to not take odd things too seriously and find joy in the absurd.
If you are still confused in this world, it’s okay. There are also piles of cheese like mountains and a large bottle of lemonade. In this art exhibition, taste it and let your mind rest for a while!

(LKW)