Closure
Before I stepped out of the house on that rainy day, I never thought my mind would be shattered from me running into three dead animals. No matter how hard I prayed for them, they stayed in my mind, tearing me apart every time I misread a black or brown object as an animal corpse.
Psychologist Viktor E. Frankl once said: Between stimulus and response there is a space, in which we have the power to choose a proper response to set our minds free. For too long I stared at the ground, haunted by the nightmare, I forgot that I have the power to set myself free. To piece myself together from the fear, I used artistic ways
to capture objects shaped like dead animals and turned the once horrifying scene into stars and constellations meaningful to me using varies materials. Between space of the road beneath me and the sky above, I stand, merging the seemingly distant elements to create the response, and finally set myself free.





