When a body falls, it does not simply change its position; it carries the weight of everything it leaves behind. Fall contemplates the fragile threshold between regret and liberation. Suspended in darkness, the figure is neither entirely lost nor completely free. The white veil that obscures the face erases identity while revealing memory; unspoken words, missed moments, and choices that can no longer be undone drift through the movement like ghosts.
The fall is not presented as an ending, but as a slow unraveling. As one sheds the layers that once defined them, something is lost, yet something becomes lighter. Disappearance and freedom merge within the same gesture. The body surrendered to the void holds the fear of losing control while simultaneously approaching the quiet relief of letting go.
Fall is a meditation on that silent moment suspended between the weight of the past and the call of the unknown; a reminder that sometimes transformation begins only when we allow ourselves to fall, to disappear, and to leave behind what can no longer be carried.
BE,
June, 2026
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