You cut me like the wind
2024—ongoing
"You cut me like the wind" is an incursion into a black hole, a project about things that went lost and the desire to find meaning by recontextualizing images and situations that keep returning but, however, never present as identical.
By believing re-contextualisation is a tool to find a deeper understanding of self and the surrounding world, I allow myself to renarrate a story, therefore, I open the possibility of finding something hidden, mysterious, and revelatory about the past that influences our present. I discovered everything has something in common which is the perception of incompleteness and what is untold about images.
This project is about the unknown of what already exists, what we already lived, and what we can go through again. Going further by going back is something very interesting to me, maybe counterintuitive. I thought that jumping into the unknown and emerging from the other side meant leaving the rest behind, but perhaps, it means integrating old parts into new ones.