![[ Dissolving / Intersecting / Separating ] Body image](/images/works/work03.jpg)
From birth, our bodies have been with us—closer than anything else. Their sensations are etched so deeply into our minds that we can no longer tell where they end and we begin. Yet the bond between body and consciousness is far more fragile, ambiguous, and tenuous than we imagine. Body and consciousness merge, drift apart, and intertwine again. As your body takes on a fluid quality, it sheds the contours it was born with, allowing a new, formless being to emerge.
This work allows the viewer to perceive a new, liquid-like body through vision and touch. Using this body—one stripped of flesh and bone—you engage with others and with objects, while imagining what it might mean to live on in such a form. By stepping away from the familiar idea of the human body, you rediscover embodiment as if for the first time, like an infant encountering the world anew. The work seeks this moment of re-embodiment—of dissolving, intersecting, and separating.