Schrödinger’s cat
It's the drawing collage series called The Fear of Uncertainty inspired by Schrödinger's theory. It represents the frustration of uncertainty before making a decision, using two opposite images of being alive and dead, 0 and 1, and on and off, and so, utilizing the concept of Schrödinger's cat experiment.
The rough texture, and repetition of images emphasize the constant frustration of uncertainty. The opposite status of clean bottles and broken bottles, and a cat alive and dead intertwined in an image on The Fear of Uncertainty 2.
On The Fear of Uncertainty 3, in contrast to the fluid movement of white paint, the cat seems trapped in unknown status of being dead and alive inside of the box.
The Fear of Uncertainty 1, 36 in x 24 in, Papier collé with charcoal, graphite, and chalk on cardboard, 2024.
The Fear of Uncertainty 2, 36 in x 24 in, Papier Collé with graphite, charcoal, sharpie on cardboard, 2024.
The Fear of Uncertainty 3, 36 in x 24 in, Papier collé with graphite, charcoal on cardboard, 2024.