Cracked teak block filled with patina brass and honeycomb
Cracked walnut block filled with brass cells front side angle
Cracked walnut block filled with brass cells front side high angle
Cracked walnut block filled with brass cells cracked seam close-up
Cracked walnut block filled with brass cells cracked seam close-up
Cracked walnut block filled with brass cells cracked seam centre close-up
Cracked walnut block filled with brass cells cracked seam top close-up
Cracked walnut block filled with brass cells cracked seam close-up from above
Cracked walnut block filled with brass cells cracked seam close-up from above
Cracked walnut block filled with brass cells cracked seam close-up from above
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The end of a trigger

Materials: teak, brass, brass nuts and bolts, sculpy, glass paint, and stone.

Dimensions: (h)39cm x (w)17cm x (d)15cm


Weight: 5.4kg


An emotional trigger is something external which provokes an extreme reaction in us, such as fear, anger or a sense of helplessness.

We can run from such situations through literal avoidance, or check out by numbing oursleves with food, alcohol, entertainment, sex or workaholism.

Or we can achieve our way through any hints of dis-ease by fixing the problem before it has time to fully emerge. This method even sounds smart.

But the problem does not lie with the trigger outside us, it lies with the ammunition we carry around already inside us.

We do anything to avoid facing these feelings because we fear they will consume us, and never leave. The opposite is true. When we sit and welcome them, when we pull up a front row seat and fully experience the implosions, they drop away because they have finally been seen.(Kyle Cease)

A trigger is a friend that pulls you to freedom.




€1,500


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