A wooden collage of pieces, textures, surfaces, and even functions, do all the gathered objects carry a specific role or reason to exist? The untreated pine object changes with time, its raw surface prone to shifts from light and touch, embodying both presence and passage.
Time itself is tangible yet fluid, tied to spaces, cities, people, and even objects. Some things seem to slow time down, while others make it fly. In the process of making this sculpture, time was urged to accelerate, reaching toward a desired moment through physical work. Yet once complete, being with the work can have the opposite effect, stretching time and slowing it down.