How to view?
This drawing comprises of six papers, which can be seen in multiple ways
depending on how they are placed. By placing the men upside down, I use a sacastic way
to intentially throw away people I no longer love by means of gravity- getting them out of
my head; while mother, who has been taking care of me since my first day of leg injury, is
placed near my left thigh. The person wearing medical compression corset is my suffering
self expression when I was powerless to walk at ease. The person with a pair of glasses
refers to my own self, I intend to make fun of myself how silly to allow other human beings
to walk past my healthy boundaries with the universe.
What is the meaning behind the written texts in the background?
The coming of a person is, in fact, a tremendous feat. Because he comes with his past and
present and with his future. Because a person’s whole life comes with him. Since it is so
easily broken the heart that comes along would have been broken ― a heart whose layers
the wind will likely be able to trace, if my heart could mimic that wind it can become a
hospitable place. Knowing myself is not easy already. Knowing others is almost impossible.
But the fact that humans are able to come together and communicate and coexist is truly
astonishing. Everyone comes with their own ‘baggage’ — their own past, their own present,
their own future. It’s not something to downplay or ignore. When a person comes, that
person’s entire life comes with him. It's fragile, so it may already be broken, that heart that’s
come. To accept myself as a person is to accept all of my weight; that, perhaps, is the best
comfort that one human being can offer to oneself and to other people.