Is the past changeable?
2022
Rice paper, wire, old telephone, and rug
Installation
"Is the past changeable?" is a natural materiality experiment that explores the fluidity of time and memory using rice paper fabrication and vintage found objects. It delves into whether the past can be altered, showcasing the transformative journey through stages. Initially raw, the rice paper symbolizes the present's solidity. Submerged, it becomes malleable, reflecting shifting perspectives. Upon emerging, it reforms into resilience, embodying growth. In its dried state, it bears witness to the passage of time. This artwork invites contemplation on existence, change, and the power of perception.
Rice paper, wire, old telephone, and rug
Installation
"Is the past changeable?" is a natural materiality experiment that explores the fluidity of time and memory using rice paper fabrication and vintage found objects. It delves into whether the past can be altered, showcasing the transformative journey through stages. Initially raw, the rice paper symbolizes the present's solidity. Submerged, it becomes malleable, reflecting shifting perspectives. Upon emerging, it reforms into resilience, embodying growth. In its dried state, it bears witness to the passage of time. This artwork invites contemplation on existence, change, and the power of perception.