Echoes, 2024
Size: 30 x 30 inches
Materials: Wooden Board, wires, nails, dirt, soil, charcoal
This work aims to explore the traces inscribed by time and their fleeting existence. When machinery remains on the ground for an extended period, rust marks become the sole remnants of its past presence. These marks serve as historical imprints of human-made objects, intertwining with nature after their disappearance. However, these traces themselves are not immune to the passage of time, gradually fading into the natural cycle. Through this process of slow erasure, the work reveals the transience of human intervention and the inevitable reconstructive power of nature, offering a deeper reflection on the complex relationship between materiality, time, and human activity.