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Spring Cleaning (2025) merges loose, abstract expressionism with asemic writing to evoke the illogicity of dreams and the evolutive nature of language. Marks and wordless script scatter across the page like mind-vomit, forming a cacophony that challenges our perception of language as linear and orderly. There is no focal point on which to rest our eyes. The human mind is a messy affair, after all. Spring Cleaning is what happens when you sweep the corners of your consciousness, vacuum under the couch cushions of the left and right hemispheres, and Swiffer your cerebellum. The result is a congregation of illogical chatter, a puddle of winter dreams, a tumbleweed of cat fur gathering beneath the refrigerator.
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