Worst Case Scenario by Alexandria Knapik  Image: Worst Case Scenario is a piece of release.
Symbolism of sin, mindless moments, and the eyes of Big Brother
make the piece overwhelming. While it feels like the end when you
observe it, even noticing the wear and tear on the edges of the piece
indicative of struggle, the act of it being on the wall is the
acknowledgement of the release. Comparable to the breath of relief
that comes after finishing a daunting task. Overcoming the fear of
the worst case scenario is often an impossible task for the anxious
and depressed. Worst Case Scenario as a piece is the follow through
of the hypnotic grasp the realities that deadly scenarios are rooted in.
As an artist, Worst Case Scenario is an inaugural piece of returning
to the act of creating. After nearly a decade of overcoming mental
health challenges related to a past devastating experience that
stopped me from creating art entirely: The release the piece prompts
me that no matter what happens, even in lapses of mental health
care where the piece sits on the wayside uncared for itself, that it is
always going to be a possibility. It's like wearing grief on my sleeve
while hung, and being my reality when it's at home shoved in my
closet carelessly. Among other pieces, Worst Case Scenario is just
one aspect of the challenges those with mental illness deal with, and
while it gazes elsewhere, it challenges viewers to break the spell of
their gaze too.
Worst Case Scenario is a piece of release. Symbolism of sin, mindless moments, and the eyes of Big Brother make the piece overwhelming. While it feels like the end when you observe it, even noticing the wear and tear on the edges of the piece indicative of struggle, the act of it being on the wall is the acknowledgement of the release. Comparable to the breath of relief that comes after finishing a daunting task. Overcoming the fear of the worst case scenario is often an impossible task for the anxious and depressed. Worst Case Scenario as a piece is the follow through of the hypnotic grasp the realities that deadly scenarios are rooted in. As an artist, Worst Case Scenario is an inaugural piece of returning to the act of creating. After nearly a decade of overcoming mental health challenges related to a past devastating experience that stopped me from creating art entirely: The release the piece prompts me that no matter what happens, even in lapses of mental health care where the piece sits on the wayside uncared for itself, that it is always going to be a possibility. It's like wearing grief on my sleeve while hung, and being my reality when it's at home shoved in my closet carelessly. Among other pieces, Worst Case Scenario is just one aspect of the challenges those with mental illness deal with, and while it gazes elsewhere, it challenges viewers to break the spell of their gaze too.
  • Subject Matter: imagery of chickens, fish, comic book clippings, eyes, and cigarettes.
  • Created: 2021
  • Collections: Collage