Ethereal Burden - Pillory of Idyll
how people learned from their invisible past.
Ether: Not the general class of organic compounds as that contain an ether group, the oxygen atom connected to two alkyl groups. It is the aether, luminiferous aether. Begins in the 18th century with the concept of luminiferous aether – light-bearing aether, as a medium for electromagnetic propagation. It was assumed to exist for much of the 19th century, until Michelson Morley experiment returned the null result. Further experiments were in general agreement and by the 1920s the aether was mostly assumed not to exist. In all about lily-chou-chou, it is a space that begiven, everyone can have their own ether inner world. It is more than mind, in spirit.
Ethereal: Like ethereal, otherworldly visions. It is about fantasy, about the expectation of future.
Burden: Womb, Doom. They are protecting us, or concerning too much make it become a burden.
Idyll: Utopia, most good fantasy about origin, future.
Pillory: The idyllical life could be the pillory to tie minds up.
Fate. How fate could be a light leading us to the future, and how also it could be a burden that makes us stuck in troubles. From birth to death, like this piece, through time, we see our future in our past, our origin, and then we see our past in our origin, in our future. It is challenges that ether, the world gives to us, which is how could you escape your fate, or you feel comfortable with your fate as in your idyll.









I created a warrior, straight ahead, sending love, messaging warning.
The center piece of angel was a thousandfold prints I glued layers and layers in different sizes to create the isohypse line, defining the weightiness of history and forward future, and the fickleness of changing generations.

