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The bottom third of the piece is dominated by a dense, layered composition of vintage photographs depicting people, places, and objects. These images are often fragmented, with body parts, faces, and objects severed or obscured, suggesting the fleeting nature of memory and experience.
"Ephemeral Horizons" invites the viewer to reflect on the transient nature of existence, memory, and experience. The piece suggests that our perceptions of reality are fragmented, fleeting, and often unreliable – and that the passage of time can both erase and reveal the truth. photo-collage-max-2-2-7-2-full-patch
27" x 22" (max 2-2-7-2 full patch)
The collage is divided into two main sections: the top two-thirds feature a sweeping horizon line, created from a combination of aerial photographs, skyscapes, and hazy mountain ranges. The images are distressed and torn, with visible creases and frayed edges, evoking a sense of fragility and impermanence. The bottom third of the piece is dominated
As an artist, I'm drawn to the photo-collage medium as a means of exploring the complex relationships between memory, perception, and reality. With "Ephemeral Horizons," I aim to create a dreamlike landscape that disorients and intrigues, while also prompting the viewer to consider the impermanence of all things. The piece suggests that our perceptions of reality