Description
Part of the series "Some Things to Remember", the "Engram" egg tempera paintings unfold like a visual language of memory. The pieces hover between revelation and mystery, neither fully legible nor fully abstract, suspended in a space that invites interpretation and take on script-like qualities—organic shapes and marks that flow and cluster into installations resembling sentences or visual patterns.
The ceramic and gold-framed “Game” pieces function like collectible cards or talismans within the larger installation— portable fragments of memory that distills the exhibition's visual language into a single, intimate object meant to be held and carried.
Description
Part of the series "Some Things to Remember", the "Engram" egg tempera paintings unfold like a visual language of memory. The pieces hover between revelation and mystery, neither fully legible nor fully abstract, suspended in a space that invites interpretation and take on script-like qualities—organic shapes and marks that flow and cluster into installations resembling sentences or visual patterns.
The ceramic and gold-framed “Game” pieces function like collectible cards or talismans within the larger installation— portable fragments of memory that distills the exhibition's visual language into a single, intimate object meant to be held and carried.