


Spin Cycle
Spin Cycle is a luminous, rhythmic collage that builds upon the themes of cleansing, repetition, and layered identity. Echoing motifs from its predecessor It Will All Come Out in the Wash, this piece rearranges the same symbolic materials—metal basins, water, alphabets, and domestic textures—into a geometric dance of circles and squares. The rotation of each quadrant creates a visual vortex, evoking both the mechanical spin of a washing machine and the cyclical nature of thought and emotion.
Words from the original work reappear like refrains—“it will all come out in the wash”—but now they float among fragmented spirals and transparent overlays, suggesting that clarity, like healing, is non-linear. The repeated circles act as portals, inviting the viewer to fall inward, layer by layer, into memory, intuition, and release.
The cool turquoise backdrop evokes the freshness of air and water, a space of renewal, while the layered images—at once soft and mechanical—suggest that purification is both mundane and miraculous.
jh
Spin Cycle meditates on the dizzying repetition of internal processing—how we relive, rethink, and rinse our stories until they begin to feel lighter. It reminds us that even when we feel stuck in the whirl of life’s messiness, transformation is already underway. Cleanliness is not the goal—movement is.
Spin Cycle is a luminous, rhythmic collage that builds upon the themes of cleansing, repetition, and layered identity. Echoing motifs from its predecessor It Will All Come Out in the Wash, this piece rearranges the same symbolic materials—metal basins, water, alphabets, and domestic textures—into a geometric dance of circles and squares. The rotation of each quadrant creates a visual vortex, evoking both the mechanical spin of a washing machine and the cyclical nature of thought and emotion.
Words from the original work reappear like refrains—“it will all come out in the wash”—but now they float among fragmented spirals and transparent overlays, suggesting that clarity, like healing, is non-linear. The repeated circles act as portals, inviting the viewer to fall inward, layer by layer, into memory, intuition, and release.
The cool turquoise backdrop evokes the freshness of air and water, a space of renewal, while the layered images—at once soft and mechanical—suggest that purification is both mundane and miraculous.
jh
Spin Cycle meditates on the dizzying repetition of internal processing—how we relive, rethink, and rinse our stories until they begin to feel lighter. It reminds us that even when we feel stuck in the whirl of life’s messiness, transformation is already underway. Cleanliness is not the goal—movement is.