What is interesting to me right now is changes of state, between old and new. The stark juxtaposition between two distinct times, pressed up against each other to share a space. As humans we operate on changes of state. When the eye sees, it sees change. When examining a painting that is a static image, you approach from afar, adjust your footsteps to find an agreeable view point, constant slight changes. You cannot freeze a sound. When we hear, we hear change, a fragment of a wave from one state to another. An isolated point on this wave is nothingness. We need two things, we need the relationship. It is an interesting space. The intersection of one space and another. Most often this space is so subtle, it goes unnoticed. But it is when a gap is more prominent, that we are most challenged, forced to see, prompted to grow or be stagnant. How can we visualize this change?


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