My daughter
2012
Fabric, thread, handicraft cotton, adhesive plaster, nails, cosmetics
H42×W28×D23cm
Her early creations tended to lack the intention of expression or presentation.
Inwardly, it is purely the actions brought on by the symptoms.
This work is greatly hysteric/dissociative, simply put an action of the womb.
As a theme, she had not yet escaped personal episodes such as “aunt” and “cousin,” however the vulnerability brought on by that avoidance psychology actually worked to strengthen the impression of a young girl’s sentimentality.
The word “daughter” in the title.
The echoes felt from this word are not the nuances of a word spoken with maternal feelings.
It is her own attributes, in other words, her as a young maiden, a virgin, a little girl.
Refusing the distasteful, yearning for the pure while falling apart.
That dangerous balance in puberty.
It is a piece that reflects talking to herself “that is not yet art.”