Feet in
ongoing
Feet in begins with a slippage in language: spoken aloud, it echoes fit in - two expressions that sound close, yet hold opposing meanings.
To fit in suggests adjustment, softening, and the pressure to belong by becoming smaller. To place our feet in, instead, is to step into life - into movement, memory, risk, return, love, and discovery. It is to remain present in the act of becoming, without surrendering to the demand to conform.
This project reflects on the paths our bodies carry us through and on the quiet force of standing, walking, pausing, leaping, and continuing. Feet become witnesses to lived experience: to departure and return, to uncertainty and direction, to freedom, presence, and selfhood.
Feet inhabit that space of contrast - between movement and expectation, between belonging and becoming - honouring every place our feet take us, not as a way to fit in, but as a way to be.

