I Feel Love When You Peel It
Cigarettes, diapers, sterilised milk, disposable curtain, found metals
2024
What lives in my memory was not the tedious tasks but the interruptions caused by the unique identities of the patients. For instance, patients who hid their medication behind a drawer and refused to take it, who consistently rejected respiratory treatments, who secretly consumed supplements prohibited by the hospital and who concealed cigarettes under their mattresses. At that time, I perceived these incidents as interruptions caused by the patients. However, those moments were the catalysts that prompted me to see those individuals not merely as symptoms, but as human beings.