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The Epic of Gilgamesh

“My friend whom I loved is turned into clay. Enkidu, my friend whom I loved, is turned into clay!”

                   -Tablet X

it’s not foul to love another

man the snake in this urn waiting for you

to turn around the flood

of mortality ghosting your skin my body

has always been an animal

i am hungry the steppes turning cold

& lonely

since we ignited into equals

licking the same pyre

                   & i am the gods’ curse for your divinity

the blood is too heavy

the Bull of Heaven is also just an animal

i’ll swallow everything so you could

be a hero etched onto the great walls of Uruk

a legacy with me washed

between like a shell 

turn around now

         the sand stained under your feet

is real the waves are coming

Utnapishtim warned you about the darkness

so morph yourself into a vessel

         beating into a human the end is not an ugly

thing if you accept it

                   see our palms clasped perfectly

together the cedar

         trunks decapitated by lightning near the light

as we cross the threshold

towards a gentle

beginning.

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1921 Fires in Mogao Grottos

Medium: Watercolor, Canvas

Size: 27.6in x 39.4in x 0.8in

On a school trip to Dunhuang in 2023, we visited the Buddhist Mogao Grottos. The guide told us how Russian soldiers, fleeing the Bolsheviks in 1921, sheltered in the grottos and even cooked over open fires, which charred the ceiling murals. I found it ironic that current visitors are not even permitted to take photographs inside.

This painting compares the different ways humans interact with God—through reverence, disregard, and destruction. What if God's power actually comes from human worship and symbolism? The case of the Russian soldiers shows how something considered 'holy' can be destroyed so easily.

I referenced many existing photographs of the grottos and used thin layers of watercolor to achieve a washed-out effect, similar to the wall texture I observed in Dunhuang.

I am still trying to acquire mineral paints to add more detail and accuracy to my piece (since the historical murals and statues were preserved because they were created with mineral paints).

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