PLACES THAT BEND TIME
A collection of drawings that explore a world of architectural paradox in terms of poetic fluidity. Captured as ink and charcoal on paper, each drawing depicts a building existing between a solid and liquid state. This concept experiments with the ultimate notion of regenerative architecture, where a building is able to morph slowly or quickly based upon real-time need. As a humanity, we are all in continuous still-motion as the passage of time expands and contracts dependent upon our perception. Inspired by this paradox, each drawing acts an artifact from this world that asks: How can we evolve our relationship with time and the narratives we apply to it as we live lives in still-motion? By experiencing each drawing from this world, one enters into a different realm of time where architecture serves as a clock-like instrument that turns the solid fluidity of time into a shapeshifting canvas for awakening deeper levels of being.