Minjee Hwang Kim

Kuvan Kevät, Exhibition Laboratory

There once was a girl who went out to see the world. The world was so bright and so dark at the same time that she had much trouble seeing. After much fumbling, she learned how to squint; and after much squinting, and much more fumbling, she found the big water. She took off her shoes and her socks and dipped her feet. The water felt cool and tingly on her bare skin. So, she grabbed her skirt and walked in a bit more. The waves gently hit her knees. She took off all her clothes and kept walking until the very top of her little head was not visible anymore. And if the water had not been so cool and tingly and gentle, the girl could have stayed around a great deal longer.