Willow Cualfield
she/her
Lone Horse
Lone Horse,
By willow Cualfield
Every sense, consumed- by a feeling of pure emptiness. No hope— Or joy - or what have you.
Just a bleak, cold knowing of the world you are not
a part of.
As you gaze upon a book, telling the tale of a lone man, drowned by a beast feeding on his
solitary soul, you
cannot help but hear Its siren song.
It sings to you, satiating you with the tale of your isolation, away in a chamber, lost and cursed to stay lost.
Your
Loneliness
Consumes
Your
Every
Sense
But beneath you, lies the sweet taste of your freedom from this life,
wrapped in guides to escape your captivity.
The choice- now yours. Shall you forsake these feelings and take this chance to regain control of your life and senses, or, should you follow the song of the Each - Uisce, further
Down
Down
Down
To your isolation.
Wayward, poem book depicting a man's loss of self through his loneliness.
Wayward, poem book.
Wayward, poem book.
Tin Man, interactive sculpture depicting how communities can break down someone's loneliness by each taking a piece.
Tin Man, interactive sculpture.
Tin Man, interactive sculpture.
Lone Horse, vinyl depicting the sound of loneliness. Violin provided by Lain Tsang. The audio mimics the stages of hearing loss that occur within people experiencing chronic loneliness.
Lone Horse, vinyl depicting the sound of loneliness.
Lone Horse, vinyl depicting the sound of loneliness.