Think
This piece, "Think", is a collage built from things that were already loud on their own.
Old Hollywood Playhouse posters from 1938.
Military poetry pulled from barracks writing in 1866.
A print of The Thinker, dropped right in the middle like it wandered onto the wrong stage.
The phrase Ready. Aim. Fire! cuts through everything, less as instruction and more as momentum. Words, history, performance, preparation, action—all stacked, layered, and slightly out of sync. The materials come from different eras, different intentions, different audiences, but they sit together without arguing.
The textures do most of the work. Paper that’s been handled. Ink that’s been repeated. Language that once had a job to do and doesn’t anymore. The thinker watches, surrounded by noise that feels purposeful even when it isn’t.
There’s nothing to solve here. It’s a visual pile-up of effort, thought, and motion.
Don’t overthink it.