Remnants
Remnants is a meditation on detachment—an exploration of what remains when we loosen our grip on the things that once defined us: ego, relationships, roles, expectations, even beauty. By reassembling salvaged and reclaimed materials into new forms, my work mirrors transformation itself—where fragments of the past become vessels for renewal, release, and possibility beyond tradition, identity, and ownership.
I work with forgotten materials: aged music sheets, discarded frames, salvaged surfaces—objects that carry history, fragility, and soul. As I layer paint and marks, I seek to uncover, to dissolve the surface, to ask what persists beneath. Through stitching and the marriage of remnants and discards, something whole emerges. I see this process as a quiet liberation—an unbinding from inherited structures.
This work does not aim for resolution. Instead, it dwells in what lingers in the quiet after release—the trace, the residue, the essence. Remnants is both a question and a resting place: an invitation to notice what endures when everything else falls away.
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