"Maxwell’s Story" - 2021

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One thing I’ve come to understand is that I don’t always have to understand. Maxwell loved deeply, but love, as powerful as it is, doesn’t always save what we hope it will. When he lost her, he wasn’t just mourning her absence—he was mourning the parts of himself he had built around her.

For a long time, Maxwell tried to outrun his grief, but it followed him like a shadow. He thought time would heal him, but it didn’t. Instead, time stretched him, teaching him that some love is not meant to last forever. Its purpose is not always permanence but transformation.

Grief, though heavy, became his greatest teacher. It taught him to let go—not of her memory, but of the need to understand why things fell apart. Maxwell learned that the act of letting go wasn’t a sign of weakness; it was the ultimate freedom.

Maxwell’s story isn’t about loss—it’s about finding himself in the emptiness. About realizing that some things, no matter how painful, just need to be lived. And sometimes, that’s enough.

Printed on Photo Paper Lustre Finish

Marble Plastic Finish 1” face and 1.0" depth and standard glass

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One thing I’ve come to understand is that I don’t always have to understand. Maxwell loved deeply, but love, as powerful as it is, doesn’t always save what we hope it will. When he lost her, he wasn’t just mourning her absence—he was mourning the parts of himself he had built around her.

For a long time, Maxwell tried to outrun his grief, but it followed him like a shadow. He thought time would heal him, but it didn’t. Instead, time stretched him, teaching him that some love is not meant to last forever. Its purpose is not always permanence but transformation.

Grief, though heavy, became his greatest teacher. It taught him to let go—not of her memory, but of the need to understand why things fell apart. Maxwell learned that the act of letting go wasn’t a sign of weakness; it was the ultimate freedom.

Maxwell’s story isn’t about loss—it’s about finding himself in the emptiness. About realizing that some things, no matter how painful, just need to be lived. And sometimes, that’s enough.

Printed on Photo Paper Lustre Finish

Marble Plastic Finish 1” face and 1.0" depth and standard glass