“Hokai Sunzen”, a couple of Japanese words which means “On the verge”, is a piece that illuminates the concept of potential, embodying an interpretation of the phase in life where once a certain height is attained, halt to effort occurs as a result of peak’s falsity, the dramatic pause of metamorphosis as we get too comfortable in that juncture and when we awaken from the dormancy, questions are aroused towards our ability as a result of the weight of stagnancy.
Self doubt kicks in.
We wonder if truly we’re worthy of our own lives.
A theatrical reaction driven by the detachment from destination addiction.
Every thing is impossible until…..it’s not.
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本がない meaning Shouganai, a Japanese philosophy that carries both beauty & burden, which motivates not worrying about situations that are beyond our control whereas, the only thing we can control is our reaction and what happens after.
Inscription to the left: “There is no pinnacle, just fruitions and more of it.”
Inscription to the right: “Peak is the father of Death.”
Hōkai Sunzen
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“Hokai Sunzen”, a couple of Japanese words which means “On the verge”, is a piece that illuminates the concept of potential, embodying an interpretation of the phase in life where once a certain height is attained, halt to effort occurs as a result of peak’s falsity, the dramatic pause of metamorphosis as we get too comfortable in that juncture and when we awaken from the dormancy, questions are aroused towards our ability as a result of the weight of stagnancy.
Self doubt kicks in.
We wonder if truly we’re worthy of our own lives.
A theatrical reaction driven by the detachment from destination addiction.
Every thing is impossible until…..it’s not.
Details aid:
本がない meaning Shouganai, a Japanese philosophy that carries both beauty & burden, which motivates not worrying about situations that are beyond our control whereas, the only thing we can control is our reaction and what happens after.
Inscription to the left: “There is no pinnacle, just fruitions and more of it.”
Inscription to the right: “Peak is the father of Death.”