Muslims make up the majority of Malaysians. Primary students in the Muslim school start the day with mandatory toothbrush drills. I watched and waited as six young girls, each with their own toothbrush, cup and faucet, diligently practiced their dental hygiene. When one of them finished and turned away from the wall, I made this image. Each child shows us different body language. The one at far left holds her skirt up with one hand while washing her brush with the other. The girl next to her uses both hands to clean the brush. The two girls in the middle of the image are still brushing vigorously but one bends over while other stands upright. The fifth student is rinsing with her cup, while the last in line turns to show the world she is first to finish. Five of the six face the wall, which abstracts them. The sixth and last is the only one we see face to face. The story is a simple one – everyone works at their own pace, and each in their own way. This story defines a process. And this is how that process works.