waiting for rain / past pain
mylar, sea salt and time
In the early morning light and the bitter cold, all of the sugar was replaced with sea salt, exchanging sweetness for bitterness. Once the rain comes, the vessels will be filled with salt water. The water will evaporate leaving behind salt crystals— new structures will be formed, but the essence of the salt remains the same. Held in the same fragile vessels, illuminated by new light each day — the salt is pain, made crystalline, contained, held, waiting for rain to wash it away
KEVIN TOWNSEND | 2012
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