Free Fall

Action painting with ink on long scroll rice paper


13" x 60'
Year: 2025


A response to Hito Steyerl’s thesis - In Free Fall: A Thought Experiment on Vertical Perspective. We are
constantly falling, and with the world, yet we often fail to notice this because, while we are falling, it can
feel as if we are floating or even standing still. Falling is relational—without a clear destination to fall
toward, we may not even recognize that we are falling. 

Objects seem suspended, untouched by the forces that typically pull them down. It’s as if history and
time have ceased to move, and we are unable to recall that time ever advanced.