I’ve Wasted Time, I’ve Wasted Breath, I Think I’ve Thought Myself to Death

This internal struggle leads into “I’ve Wasted Time, I’ve Wasted Breath, I Think I’ve Thought Myself to Death,” inspired by Kongos’ “Come With Me Now.” Here, bound hands cradle an analog clock, symbolizing the tension between confinement and the relentless march of time. The rainbow colors set against a black background evoke a sense of urgency, reflecting the anxiety of overthinking and the fear of wasted time. The mind becomes its own form of bondage, trapping us in a cycle of hesitation and longing.

Inspired by Kongos’ Come With Me Now, this piece delves into the passage of time and the burden of overthinking. A pair of hands, bound in a shibari single column tie, cradle an analog clock, reflecting the tension between confinement and the relentless march of time.