In a world where we’re constantly entangled in wires, screens, and pixels, sometimes it’s essential to step back and wash ourselves clear.
This piece, crafted entirely from paperclips, explores the struggle between the digital and the analog. The skeleton, a symbol of our raw, organic selves, is doing laundry, washing away the clutter of the digital age, shedding layers of code, notifications, and virtual noise.
It’s a reminder that amidst all the digital chaos, we must make space to reconnect with what is real, what is tangible. The analog world, simple yet profound, still holds the power to cleanse, refresh, and ground us.

16 x 20”

Mixed media - paperclips (2025)

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