Spread

Breaking bread is meant to unite, but what happens when the table divides?

Spread explores the tension between food as connection and food as distance. The glossy jelly and torn bread evoke both sweetness and rupture, a visual negotiation between invitation and exclusion, belonging and hunger.

When the spread comes, which side of the slice will you be on?

"A slice, a split"

The Break

The Dip

  • Jammed is a visual halt. After cycles of survival and attempted resolution, the image reveals the inevitable breakdown—an impasse. The tangled IV tubing and flushed red tones evoke urgency and exhaustion, yet there’s no clear way forward. Here, hope meets friction.

    This piece is less about chaos and more about the moment just before surrender. The tension is not explosive—it’s tight, compressed, weary. And in that stillness, the question isn’t what to do next—but what’s left to trust when nothing seems to work?

  • The Israelites came to the Red Sea—trapped between a raging enemy and an impossible crossing. Jammed mirrors that moment. You’ve tried your way, exhausted every resource. This is where striving ends and in stillness begins.

    Scripture:

    “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.”
    —Exodus 14:14

    Reflection Question:
    When every effort fails, do I believe God is still working on my behalf—or do I reach again for control?