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One Who Lives at the Border, 2018

One Who Lives at the Border explores self-transformation through modes of thinking around memory, attachment, confliction, time, presence, trust and contentment. It is a reflection of personal experiences and how they have shifted and are continuing to shift my ways of thinking about life and human existence. The material generated has resulted in an exploratory thread of vulnerability and internal awareness. It is a study on personal implications of time and place; past and future. It is a practice of moving through attachment to self-sustainability. It is a way of understanding the constant learning and growing that takes place within the individual as well as a meditation on the present. 

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