CALENDAR OF TOMORROWS

Sculpture 2006

This sculpture presents a standard Mayland calendar that is perpetually one day ahead of the current date. By manipulating this everyday object, the piece invites viewers to reflect on the nature of time, anticipation, and the human experience of waiting for the future. The calendar serves as a metaphor for our constant desire to look ahead, highlighting how we often prioritize what is yet to come over the present moment. This subtle shift prompts contemplation of our relationship with time and the ways we navigate our lives in anticipation of tomorrow, while ultimately reminding us that the present remains a fleeting and precious experience.

SEE Calendar of Yesterdays here
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