MOONLIGHT EMBRACE • 2024
In Chinese mythology, pearls are the tears of the moon, fallen into water.
Eighty strings of 168 pearls, each cradled in natural beeswax and threaded onto red cotton string, hang as a curtain of accumulated feeling. The numbers carry the resonance of luck and new beginnings. Beneath, a moving image of the moon pools on the floor like a reflection on still water.
The making was slow, deliberate, with many hands. What we carry, we carry together.
To walk through is to leave something behind — tears, sadness, the weight of what has been. On the other side, the new year waits.
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Moonlight Embrace was created for Passage of Night: Luminary Rising, a Lunar New Year exhibition curated by Willoughby City Council, 2024.
I hope one day to expand this work, imagining multiple curtains filling a large space, the projected moon moving beneath them all like light scattered across water.