Being grounded as a child meant that I would have to sit isolated and remove myself from the outside involuntarily by my parents because I was being, objectively, a terrible student. My connection to technology was taken away while the sound of my friends playing outside would slip through the cracks of the windows. Lately, as I got older, being grounded had its meaning changed to being grounded in the reality of my own existence and how the output of my choices reflects in everything I do. The connection is so ironic sometimes that we digitally exist through various networks of communication all because of the power of sand and electricity. The power of nature. This collection features a co...