I had a cat named Coco, who was my first pet. One day, two adults approached us and took her away from me, and I was never able to see her again. I vividly remember how Coco resisted, scratching at the floor as if she didn’t want to go with them. The sounds, textures, and the people around us all contributed to a memory of me as a powerless child.
When you feel lonely and can’t reach “there.” “There” can refer to a person, space, time, or something you think of while viewing this painting.
stuck in shoelaces
stuck in holding bags
stuck in schedule
stuck in time
Stuck in, where else have you experienced this? It feels like your body is tightly tied up with shoelaces, doesn’t it?
Fear comes from the scent of the ocean and the texture of seaweed. Have you ever witnessed the seaweed wave?
You climb up on top of the old blankets in Grandma’s closet. Your cat follows you on the journey. The warmth and coziness surround you.
In the middle of a shower, I felt lost. Where am I going? Where am I supposed to be after finishing school? where are they all going to?
Having a high fever makes you sweat, and it feels like you are getting covered in mucus from a snail. Because of the fever, you can’t move fast, and you don’t want to be like a snail.
It makes sense
“It makes sense” explains how our experience is made of a combination of senses that lead us to feel emotions through visual communication, to show through visually illustrating numerous senses in each piece and highlights the importance of senses.