With every breath, would you still remember me?, speaks of the internal struggle that comes with great sacrifice. Here, the lung-like form suspends in solitude and its scars are evidence of the unspoken burdens that have been carried across generations. The abacá fibre memorises each fold, similar in the way our bodies keep score of these pressures. Together, they house the weight of memories that yearn to break the cycle but run across lineages too deep to forget. It is an aching hope where our bodies bind us to burden but also act as testimony.
Abacá fibres, paint, mesh, hot glue, string
This work was exhibited in Pari’s Mixed Business 6, 2025