Erosion
Homes are architectural vessels containing dreams, sadness, desires, happiness, and fears. They are like books giving us shelter from society and providing room for the individual to exist. Intentionally exploring these ideas, Pause, Black Hole, and Erosion are bodies of work that portray conversations about the psychological effects that domestic spaces have on us; the interpersonal relationships, and fictitious narratives that we create of them. The alienation of ourselves into a private structure in which ordinary tasks can become either rituals or martyrdoms. The voyeuristic rawness imbues itself into everyone passing through that space.
Erosion, unfolds the complex and delicate topic of human relationships by depicting two opposed chairs that represent a couple. In between, a rock like meat formation images on paper visually “connect” the chairs insinuating the decay and struggle of these individuals as time weakens their love bond.