fingers
each human leaves a web of traces in the world/ we often perceive a fingerprint as the trace of a person as data catalogued and controlled, but this mark could as much tell the story of another’s touch on our skin/ the series of small and individually unique works appear as an apparition of information/ observing the gesture of a pointed finger, are we told to “listen”, to “wait”, or to measure the direction of the wind(question mark)/ the print of a finger usually arrives as the small infinite, carrying answers to questions and tracing theories to a conclusion/ in these pieces however, the repeated gesture marks a point of contact, an ephemeral connection between body and place as ritual/