This piece is part of a series called 'Let Go.'
As I created this piece, I felt as though I was creating portals to small worlds where materials gathered randomly to create unique forms. It felt like a suspended moment in time, where momentum was documented, imprinted, and distilled, like a thought in progress. These fallen objects found their place mostly by coincidence—there was no real rhyme or reason, but my mind perceived that something was there, taking me somewhere.
More on the 'Let Go' Series:
Using a diverse array of collage materials, I enlist gravity's help to compose this series. After selecting my collage materials, I relinquish control and let them fall where they may—literally. In doing so, I suspend my thoughts and conditioned habits, resulting in outcomes more interesting than I could have imagined. Once the procedure is complete, I reclaim the power of assigning meaning, as we humans often do.
Much like life's journey, this series portrays a cycle of choice, chance, acceptance, and interpretation. I encourage viewers to spend time with the work, asking themselves: What could it be? What could it mean to me?