Hanna Kratsman-Robles: NADA
Nada is a word in spanish that has a double meaning. It means 鈥渘othing鈥 and it also means 鈥渢o swim.鈥 this exhibition is about a connection and comparison of both meanings of the word nada. In the series of cropped images, skin, water, and land are treated as the same. The combined depiction of these elements will show the varying mass and gravity of nature and humanity in both their overwhelming largeness and inconsequential smallness.
Nada documents a lack of awareness 鈥 a meditation in nothingness, showing a dissociation of the business of everyday life and allowing the mind to rest, or simply float 鈥 with floating being the perfect compromise between two disparate meanings of nada.
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Nada is a word in spanish that has a double meaning. It means 鈥渘othing鈥 and it also means 鈥渢o swim.鈥 this exhibition is about a connection and comparison of both meanings of the word nada. In the series of cropped images, skin, water, and land are treated as the same. The combined depiction of these elements will show the varying mass and gravity of nature and humanity in both their overwhelming largeness and inconsequential smallness.
Nada documents a lack of awareness 鈥 a meditation in nothingness, showing a dissociation of the business of everyday life and allowing the mind to rest, or simply float 鈥 with floating being the perfect compromise between two disparate meanings of nada.