Chissà (Perhaps) is a piece created for an archive of contemporary works, unified by the concept of possibility. It consists of a free-verse poem in English and a collage image made from fragments of magazines assembled together. Both elements revolve around two of life’s greatest perhaps: love, and the future.
The work seeks to hold the fear and fragility inherent in these uncertainties — not framing them as something negative, but rather as spaces of hesitation, vulnerability, potential, and quiet power. Chissà embraces uncertainty as a condition that can be tender, generative, and full of possibility.
The word “Crescere” translates to “To grow up” in English.
Materials: Magazine cut-outs (authors unknown), paper, digital scanner.
Materials: Magazine cut-outs (authors unknown), paper, digital scanner.
Materials: Magazine cut-outs (authors unknown), paper, digital scanner.
The poem "what if love isn't" is entirely my own work.
The poem "what if love isn't" is entirely my own work.