“So I’ll Be On My Way” explores the internal conflict between the allure of freedom and the sensations tied to restraint. A figure is present, bound, with one leg reaching toward liberation, while nearby rope shears hint at the possibility of release. This piece embodies the push and pull between the desire to address the uncomfortable and intense sensations that come with being bound. It illustrates the inner turmoil of wanting to engage deeply while simultaneously yearning for the escape.
