Love is more than an emotion—it is an active decision to create change. Only through serving can we break free from destructive human behavior. True love does not categorize or confine but liberates.
The central video depicts “The Washing of the Feet”, a timeless symbol of compassion and service. The side videos reference “The Deposition”, inspired by Antonio D’Este, reflecting on life, death, and sorrow through fragmented imagery.
While the central video is dynamic, accompanied by the sound of water, the side videos remain silent and still. The left video shows three hands symbolizing life, death, and sadness, while the right video mirrors it, revealing the artist’s face—embedding her within the iconographic tradition.
This interplay between past and present challenges the boundaries of visual history. The work invites viewers to engage actively, completing the dialogue between the artist, the artwork, and themselves.
HD Video with sound, 3’41”
