Mind Dust are portal words describing the atmospheric debris that collect on surfaces, objects, things, memories. Its accumulation represents both time and a transformation. Piling up alters a form, changes a shape, a silhouette, the outline of an idea has an extra component when this stuff is present. It’s cosmic, and abstract. Situationally reflective to a place, accumulated time, recording the passage of thoughts above, and around the subject/thing at hand. A disturbance blanket woven from other thoughts. It’s a resource, and a bank. Porous surfaces collect this element, while hardened ones present it. Water will smear, while humidity will create an inky paste. These drawings were made during a hot summer.
Zin Taylor was born in Calgary, Canada in 1978. Presently, he lives and works in Torino, Italy. Mind Dust is his first publication with Kodoji Press. -Publisher