In Close to Disruption, I investigate the emotional violence of endings that announce themselves long before they arrive. The tweezer’s... Read More
In Close to Disruption, I investigate the emotional violence of endings that announce themselves long before they arrive.
The tweezer’s precise, controlled form becomes a metaphor for nearness, the tension of being almost at the point of rupture. The animal horn emerges as a protective symbol, echoing the instinct to defend ourselves against what cannot ultimately be avoided.