In Between It All is an experiential installation exploring the fragmentation of self in moments of unspoken struggle. Through shifting, fractured reflections, the two-way mirrors expose the quiet dissonance of holding on while simultaneously falling apart. To look into them is to witness the unravelling of identity, layered across time—where past, present, and future all fold into the in-between.
What the viewer sees depends on their position, how they move, and how willing they are to change their perspective — sometimes it’s only when you lower yourself, sit on the ground,  stand off to the side, or shift your view that something comes into focus.
This work came together slowly through experimentation, material testing, and often sitting with discomfort.  I built, broke, and rebuilt again. The process mirrored the emotional core of the piece: nonlinear, uncertain, shaped by resistance and eventual surrender to what it needed to be. I returned to the past to understand it and found the present breaking through in the process. The work found its shape somewhere in-between — where memory lingers, the present quietly unravels, and the future remains unknown.
In Between It All creates a space for things to fragment, disappear, and shift — for moments to surface when you least expect them — and for viewers to navigate not toward resolution, but through reflection.
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