
About the work
The problem with believing something completely is that it tends to fill the entire frame. There is no room left for anything else, not even for the thing itself. The belief becomes the whole world, and then it is no longer distinct from the dust or the sky or the plastic film still wrapped around a certainty. Everything is just that. And then the light changes, or doesn’t change, or the light is just another part of the problem of everything being the same thing. You look for a shadow, a place where it might begin to be different, but even the shadows are just more of it.