becoming whole
to grow, or to stay rooted?
we are taught that growth means movement
that to become something new, we must leave something behind.
but what if we don’t have to choose?
this piece speaks to that balance: one part untouched, steady. the other, shifting, pulling apart, yet still held in place.
growth is not about abandoning where we started. it is the act of expanding while staying connected, of reaching outward while remaining whole.
to grow is not to break—it is to evolve, to stretch beyond, to become.
14 × 18 inches
depth 2 inches
to grow, or to stay rooted?
we are taught that growth means movement
that to become something new, we must leave something behind.
but what if we don’t have to choose?
this piece speaks to that balance: one part untouched, steady. the other, shifting, pulling apart, yet still held in place.
growth is not about abandoning where we started. it is the act of expanding while staying connected, of reaching outward while remaining whole.
to grow is not to break—it is to evolve, to stretch beyond, to become.
14 × 18 inches
depth 2 inches
to grow, or to stay rooted?
we are taught that growth means movement
that to become something new, we must leave something behind.
but what if we don’t have to choose?
this piece speaks to that balance: one part untouched, steady. the other, shifting, pulling apart, yet still held in place.
growth is not about abandoning where we started. it is the act of expanding while staying connected, of reaching outward while remaining whole.
to grow is not to break—it is to evolve, to stretch beyond, to become.
14 × 18 inches
depth 2 inches