Art of Passing Through
Life unfolds without waiting for resolution. Moments arise, complete themselves, and give way to what follows. A conversation ends, a feeling shifts, a season turns. Nothing is held in place, and nothing is completely finished. Each experience passes through, bearing its own completeness.
We often try to secure what is already moving. We want certainty before stepping forward, before releasing. Yet life does not arrange itself this way. What feels unresolved is still whole, still part of the fluid movement of things. The unknown is not a gap to be filled, but an opening through which life continues.
In the studio, I meet this directly. A painting forms through a series of gestures, each allowed to complete itself and then dissolve. I follow what appears, rather than forcing it toward an outcome. The work emerges through passing, not through holding.
Perhaps nothing in your life is meant to be finished. Perhaps everything is already complete as it passes through your hands.