Invisible Consequences

Ann (USA)

This grid of 'still-life' images (captured from a hanging spinning mobile of caution tape and seed pods gathered near the brook and turned 90 degrees) represents the many project stories I envision. As I write, I can select from the network of seeds or ideas, bring them into focus, and allow others to fade into the distance. But throughout the collection, there will be a neon pink throughline. In this grid of photos, the pink has become the brook and water flood lines, and the green seed nodes are the revealed invisible consequences and past actions. I am excited that this small module approach can help me better embrace writing as a nonlinear thinker/maker and novice writer.

Victoria Silwood