a-what and a-x-o-l-o-t-l my time has come to burn illustrate how personal growth is a blend of reflection and action
"a-what" and "a-x-o-l-o-t-l my time has come to burn" are two complementary works, reflecting the balance of emotion and recollection. Through "a-what", the audience experiences the gentle interplay of reflection and self-awareness. "a-x-o-l-o-t-l my time has come to burn" portrays the intimate reconciliation of old regrets through visual fragments. "a-what" and "a-x-o-l-o-t-l my time has come to burn", separate yet connected, narrate the continuum from awareness to embracing past experiences. "a-what" and "a-x-o-l-o-t-l my time has come to burn" highlight the coexistence of vulnerability and quiet inner strength. Both "a-what" and "a-x-o-l-o-t-l my time has come to burn" transform the personal into the universal.