Fluidity, 2021

Resin, glass, photographic
transparencies

This work is based on creating an architectural model of a playful performance of a childhood memory of dancing and twirling, and what it's like to piece together parts of a memory to build our knowledge of our own history.  With new ideas of ways to create structures, these building blocks are stacked and aligned, then purposefully misaligned as the memory becomes pixelated, or more distant.  Tall reflective towers fall away, exposing who we are.  The sense of self is in process of becoming, but is it being built or falling apart?

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Where you end, I begin, 2024