Spring Festival
Emergency Arts, NYC, 2007





The careful observation of Nature promotes a comforting camaraderie with the cyclical character of change.
Spring is both a recurring system and a state of expectation. A flamboyant demonstration of impermanence and a reassuring testament to the joys of upheaval.
Volitia is sought—or not, she is recognized—or not. While she waits, there is always the threat of opportunity lost.