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The old, abandoned ship manifests as a body-like vessel despite its apparent purpose. The morbidity of the ship is shown as a temporal moment of human existence. Nothing stays the same except the forces of nature. In dream-like visual distortions, exploration of amorphous states of body, sound, and form manifests itself in the loneliness of human existence. The infinite sun and the sea – a symphony of being, though you, the subject, is always already halfway gone.
My inspiration was the works by Giacometti and the book "A Giacometti Portrait," where the author James Lord argues that the ideal void of reality is the artist's continuous attempt to give form to the emptiness of physical space. Another inspiration was a poem by Adrienne Rich, "I came to explore the wreck."