TEARS IN RAIN - Soap Bar
“I've seen things you people wouldn't believe...”
I suspect Philip K. Dick felt that compassion is the ultimate hallmark of humanity. When you possess extreme perception like I do, that compassion frequently becomes a crushing load to drag around. TEARS IN RAIN exists for those still, isolated stretches when I must retreat and digest everything. A moment to shut out the elation of others, the agony of others, and every single sentiment trapped in the middle. Spurred by Roy Batty’s sorrowful surrender of purity and his frantic clutching at existence, this soap bar isn't meant to cheer you up; it’s an anchoring, physical instrument to aid me in bodily realigning with reality when existence seems excessively deafening, overly euphoric, overly tragic, and fake. As Roy Batty ultimately observes:
"...All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain. Time to die."

