From the moment we are born, the world tends to have a box already built for us to fit inside. Our umbilical cord never seems to be severed; we only find new needs to fill. If we disconnected and severed our attachments, would we shatter our confinements and expand beyond our shell? Would the world look different? Would we recognize ourselves? Are we the box that we are inside, and to be authentically 'un-contained' would we still be able to exist? This is the irony of containment. As long as we don't push on the walls of our surroundings, we may never know how strong we really are.
From the moment we are born, the world tends to have a box already built for us to fit inside. Our umbilical cord never seems to be severed; we only … - Paige Bradley
From the moment we are born, the world tends to have a box already built for us to fit inside. Our umbilical cord never seems to be severed; we only …
- Paige Bradley
I ponder if we are more defined by the container we are in than what we are inside. Would we recognize ourselves if we could expand beyond our bodies? - Paige Bradley
I ponder if we are more defined by the container we are in than what we are inside. Would we recognize ourselves if we could expand beyond our bodies?
From the moment we are born, the world tends to have a container already built for us to fit inside: A social security number, a gender, a race, a p… - Paige Bradley
From the moment we are born, the world tends to have a container already built for us to fit inside: A social security number, a gender, a race, a p…
Art is not entertainment. Art is not luxury goods. Art is culture. It is you and me. - Paige Bradley
Art is not entertainment. Art is not luxury goods. Art is culture. It is you and me.
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