"Water gives such beautiful visuals about change, about boundaries that blur and reform, about impermanence and erosion. This series considers the shifting thresholds between shore and ocean, material and memory, body and landscape, permanence and flux. Each piece reflects on how connection emerges in moments of transition, where edges dissolve, and form is redefined and often redefined again. I think of the surf. I think of being out to sea. I think of being at rest on an island surrounded by forces that shape and reshape the edges of things. In these moments, the body becomes a kind of shoreline itself: absorbing pressure, releasing tension, continually adjusting to the rhythms around it. The work lingers in that space of suspension, where change is constant but not chaotic, where erosion is also a form of making."
- Jean Gray Mohs
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