Window(s) at My Asylum by Julia Shutkevych
Window(s) at My Asylum by Julia Shutkevych
This artwork is a multilayered piece, consisting of a photo taken while exploring a new space/room I had while seeking asylum; a text that calms me down (the Sheepman monologue from Haruki Murakami's Dance Dance Dance); and abstract / glitch elements that are corrupting the artwork, same as war disrupted every person's life.
The window at my asylum changed multiple times, as my journey towards my current place of residence. It's the first piece of the series depicting both thoughts and feelings while seeking a new place to call home. What does it mean to feel at home?
2022
Digital art, time-based media
1440 x 1920 px
You can visit Julia’s page here to learn more about her and her work.
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