Josephine Turalba
Casading Time, 2025
Embroidered hand-dyed piña-silk panel in deep teal
640 x 76 cm
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This panel reflects on water as both silence and care—holding memory without words and gathering what is fragile. The Shima Dam, bound with shimenawa, becomes a threshold where silence is...
This panel reflects on water as both silence and care—holding memory without words and gathering what is fragile. The Shima Dam, bound with shimenawa, becomes a threshold where silence is kept. Mizuko kuyō appears in stones stacked, bibs carried, and pinwheels turning in water—quiet gestures for lives unseen. Namazu rests in stillness, clothed in a barong linking archipelagos, while cranes stand patient and Mebuyan moves softly through currents, gathering souls.
At the center, water becomes a clock: a thread-water clepsydra descends in shimmering silk and silver, marking interruption and renewal. Time is carried, not counted, held within flow. The panel asks what it means for water to nurture memory: to hold, carry, and return it through quiet, ongoing care.
Embroidered Texts:
● Time runs downward in silk and stone.
● Flow is not escape. It is witness.
● Yakap ng daloy ng tubig
(Embrace of flowing water)
● Hindi inanod, kundi isinayaw ng tubig.
(Not swept away, but danced by the water)
● Alaalang katubigan
(Memory held in water)
● 静かな流れ (Quiet current)
● Baybayin: “ᜇᜎᜓᜌ᜔” (daloy / flow) “ᜀᜎᜀᜎ” (alaala / memory)
At the center, water becomes a clock: a thread-water clepsydra descends in shimmering silk and silver, marking interruption and renewal. Time is carried, not counted, held within flow. The panel asks what it means for water to nurture memory: to hold, carry, and return it through quiet, ongoing care.
Embroidered Texts:
● Time runs downward in silk and stone.
● Flow is not escape. It is witness.
● Yakap ng daloy ng tubig
(Embrace of flowing water)
● Hindi inanod, kundi isinayaw ng tubig.
(Not swept away, but danced by the water)
● Alaalang katubigan
(Memory held in water)
● 静かな流れ (Quiet current)
● Baybayin: “ᜇᜎᜓᜌ᜔” (daloy / flow) “ᜀᜎᜀᜎ” (alaala / memory)