Relief
24 x 32.1 cm (h x w)
Zinc Etching on card

This etching is a poignant reminder of the transformative power found in moments of compression, akin to the act of stopping a panic attack to bring relief. The imagery of four crushed cans evokes a visceral sense of pressure and collapse, mirroring the overwhelming weight of anxiety or stress. Amidst this visual depiction of distress lies a deeper narrative of resilience and recovery. Compressing the cans, while initially representing a state of turmoil, also becomes a catalyst for relief.

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