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In “Harder than Rock, Softer than Sand”, the artist aims to reflect on the repetitive nature of historical events and their profound impact on individuals, emphasizing the futile attempt to disrupt this recurring pattern. The analogy of a stone lodged in the ear suggests a relentless influence that cannot easily be removed. The artist writes, “My story isn't one based on harmony but rather a melody: repetitive and tedious –like the first murder in history, a brother killing a brother, perhaps a place where all of our generations return. The impact of that hit echoes and will continue to echo in each of our skulls. The scene changes, but its elements do not. My process, my installation is perhaps an attempt, maybe futile, to disrupt a rhythm and remove the stone lodged in our ears.”