Let it Q U
(a visual and narrative experiment about passion, obsession, and art)
“Let it Q U” was born as a provocation.
Inspired by the phrase attributed to Charles Bukowski, “Find what you love and let it kill you,” I transformed this thought into a visual and textual exercise on how what we love can be both poison and nourishment at the same time. This project is a record of that investigation.
It explores the boundary between beauty and destruction, and seeks to understand how much our passions are choices or destiny. I reflected deeply on dualities: desire × loss, pleasure × danger, inspiration × obsession.
At first, I worked with loose text, as if it were a poem or a diary entry. Later, I experimented with visual layers that conveyed irony and intensity.
The goal was not to reach a “perfect finish,” but to capture the rawness of the idea.
“Let it Q U” is less about form and more about impact. It’s about finding beauty in discomfort.
Everyone has their poisoned apple. Art is mine.
What’s yours?
What’s yours?