In these images, you'll notice an abstract, chrome liquid substance surrounding the objects. It's not just there for aesthetic appeal—it's reflecting pictures I took of the streets. Besides giving context in a captivating way, it's my expression of time.
Not long ago, I delved into a book called 'Liquid Times' by Zygmunt Bauman. His portrayal of time becoming fluid in the modern era resonated with me, and I saw this manifest in NYC where time didn't just feel fluid, it felt as though it was evaporating before my eyes.
This piece also explores the idea of how time passes and these objects remain—static yet ever-changing. They're enduring symbols, subtly altered by the living times and the people within them.