Sunrise to Sunset
How can the grass be greener on the other side if it cannot be seen?
Green is the pavement of the analogue.
Green is what is present.
Green is what holds it together.
The themes of passing, security, and mobility are touched by green.
Without green it is gray.
Gray. The city. Gray.
Like when we close our eyes.
Like when we remember a screen.
Gray prevents agency.
Gray blockades exploration.
Gray is paradise for the private.
Gray is compromised.
The sunlight argues with gray, calling for green.
The distance presents a collect call.
The payment is exchanged through division.
If we cannot see the sun how can green grow?
Green is rebuilding.
Green is the color we long for.
Its absence divides the public.