Seasons
"Seasonal fixes, eternal fractures"
Winters Trazadone
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Seasons chronicles a cycle of human effort—a pattern of masking pain through pharmaceutical dependence and seasonal illusions of wellness. Each frame ties a medication to a time of year, capturing not just the fragility of the body but the rituals we adopt to manage it. Through shifting palettes and granular textures, we see attempts at balance that ultimately expose deeper instability. Rather than healing, these efforts often reinforce a loop of temporary relief and deeper spiritual ache.
This series sits at a pivotal point in Feet to Foundation, where striving meets its limits. What follows is not resolution—but recognition.
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Just as the Israelites wandered in circles, trying to survive on their own wisdom, we, too, often lean on temporary fixes. These images are not indictments—but confessions. They whisper, “We tried.” But something more is needed. Not new seasons or better medicine—but divine intervention.
Scripture:
“Some trust in chariots and some in horses, but we trust in the name of the Lord our God.”
—Psalm 20:7 (NIV)Reflection Question:
How have you misplaced hope in your life? And how can you redirect it to the One that sustains you?
Autumns Adderal
Springs Percocet
Summers Prednisone
Comfort is often promised—but at what cost?
Seasons traces the cycles of chronic illness, where each new treatment brings the hope of relief and the risk of the unknown. The work examines remedies that soothe for a time, yet demand something in return.
Layered textures mirror the ritual of medicated life: what we release, what we take in, and what quietly accumulates in the process.
Are we truly healing, or simply coping with the effects of its stand-in?