again and again
Again and again is an exploration of the repetitive nature of experience: the wheels go round and round all day long. Over and over, again and again. Infants and young children are drawn to the movement of wheels, spinning them and watching how they slow down before they can speed up again. The elements of mastery and of mystery. And then there is the freedom of the wheel, the bicycle in adolescence that liberates the infantile. Back to the essence of what is, back to the dreamy state of reverie where it is possible to become lost in time and space, mesmerised by the spinning. In the background there is a cruciform shape that possibly represents a benign authority, there to ensure that the infant is safe in their reverie.