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“I Wish You Water” features a gathering of objects intricately woven within ropes, inviting viewers to navigate this organic choreography in the space, as though embodying the meandering journey of a body of water.
Exploring contemporary water rituals, the project aims to deepen the understanding and rekindle connections between humanity and nature, emphasizing kinship occurring among them. It suggests that healing our relationship with water begins by listening to what it has to recount.
Inspired by writer Masaru Emoto’s The Hidden Messages in Water and the notion of satori—a state of profound presence in Japanese Buddhism—the installation’s simplicity encourages introspection and tranquility. This poetic endeavor invites exploration of the imagination, invoking water as a means to nurture emotions, and foster deep gratitude for the wonders of the Earth.