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| CALENDAR
OF YESTERDAYS This sculpture features a standard calendar that is consistently one day behind the actual date. By reversing the concept of anticipation, this piece invites viewers to engage with the past and reflect on memories, regrets, and the passage of time. The calendar acts as a reminder of how we often dwell on what has already happened, emphasizing our tendency to reflect on yesterdays rather than fully embracing the present. This subtle shift encourages contemplation of how our past experiences shape our identities and inform our decisions, while also highlighting the impermanence of time and the importance of living in the moment.e. |
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