PIECES OF A PANDEMIC

At the time, I didn’t feel like I wanted these to be too accessible. I was too fragile, and they were too strange. And I liked making a digital journal that most humans wouldn’t see. It felt good to make things without wondering if they made sense, if they were connected, if they were any good. It was nice to have a prompt, to make a mood board, not for a client or a project, just to jump start something, anything, creative.

Looking at some of these pieces together, they’re a mood board in and of themselves. And this is the only place I have to pin fragments like these and not lose them to the CLOUD, where mp4s go to die. So I’ll leave them here, where they can talk to each other, and one day I’ll revisit them and see what they have to say.