The two elements at play are white as the loss of everything and black as the comforting zone. This internal narrative led my creation of Existential Fear, in direct response to my emotional state. I always found my comfort zone in the substance of experiences that are buried deep inside of the soul, in the darkest rooms that are almost never exposed to the light. Scratching through these materials in the dark always enlightens me. It’s the white that frightens me more than the black. It’s unable to hold any past, deleting the path home, and into the future.