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Dear Water Vol. 2

My 'Dear Water' envisions water as a living bridge linking humanity to nature and the universe. Through this abstract form, I invite all of us humans to deepen our reverence for the Earth, to give something back rather than simply take from it, and to appreciate the delicate balance we share with our planet.

This is an ongoing journey into hydrofeminism that treats water as a living body with its rights - a conscious presence engaged in dialogue with the universe. 'Dear Water' seeks to explore and protect this bond, unraveling the mysterious ways in which water connects us all.

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Water source no.1 - seawater/ocean - salty, mysterious, the most huge bridge. It is so unknown, so fragile yet so strong and frightening. It circulates the dead, the new life, the clean, and the dirty.

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Water source no.2 - canal. A bridge that helps to move our everyday worries, it circulates them. And while circulating them, it moves our troubles to the sea where it washes them away.

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Water source no.3 - pond - smaller bridge, but not the smallest. It doesn't move, it stays still and keeps track of everything, it has nowhere to go. Only the rain refreshes it. 

[2024 June]

This work was presented on glass prints making water tanks. Each tank was filled with a certain source of water. 

Projection of the images on the wall - an idea for the audience to literally become a body of water.

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