This work traces the intergenerational bond between three women—a grandmother, mother, and daughter—within the symbolic space of the home. Here, caregiving becomes ritual, and memory fragments into layers of myth, emotion, and inheritance.
To Cut the Evil by the Root is a meditation on care, memory, and the unseen threads that tie generations of women together. It invites viewers into a liminal realm where the mystical and the everyday coexist, and where the act of caregiving becomes a quiet form of transformation and release.