
Issue 2
By Audrey Choi
“inconvenience”
Goldfish die from sudden temperature changes. Memories, like water, stay calm and steady. Perhaps that’s why goldfish, feeding on memory, slowly gnaw at the human mind. A shock might kill them—but until then, we coexist, guarding what’s left. This piece shows a boy suspended in memory, and goldfish quietly consuming it. It reflects the modern human, inevitably losing pieces of themselves as time passes.
Audrey Choi is a student-artist from Georgia.