
“An experimental trudge into the past and how to carry it into the future. Within the creek lies memories, hundreds of thousands of remembrances- rocks, stones, pebbles- able to be held and carried. They resurface amidst the gushing water, fragmented and inverted. The attempt to organize and understand them is a conflict of beauty and control, relentlessly cutting between the negative and the positive. In the attempt to treat them delicately, they risk destruction. And yet, to be human is to revisit the past. Back through the currents rush of time, I stand amidst the rocks.”