SPOTLIGHTAlmost Gone — Rescuing Fragments of Failed Artworks to Make Art AnewA salvaged box of “failed” images becomes the raw material for new, grid compositions—transforming discarded fragments into fresh stories told through traces, objects, and unexpected visual connections.Read More
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Almost Gone — Rescuing Fragments of Failed Artworks to Make Art Anew
A salvaged box of “failed” images becomes the raw material for new, grid compositions—transforming discarded fragments into fresh stories told through traces, objects, and unexpected visual connections.

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