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Tidal Frames and Terra Frames are companion works that operate in dialogue—one fluid, one grounded—exploring how we navigate memory, transformation, and perception. Tidal Frames submerges the viewer in liquid geometry, a visual experience that evokes the sensation of drifting through shifting tides. The collage flows across chaotic terrain, asking: How do we hold on to the fluid, the fleeting? And how do we shape it into meaning? In contrast, Terra Frames is a visual archaeology—fragments of concrete, rust, glitter, and saturated color converge into compacted relics. It asks: What remnants of beauty are embedded in the grit? What survives beneath the weight of what once was? Together, these works form a meditation on duality—softness and structure, erosion and flow.
Tidal Frames and Terra Frames are companion works that operate in dialogue—one fluid, one grounded—exploring how we navigate memory, transformation, and perception. Tidal Frames submerges the viewer in liquid geometry, a visual experience that evokes the sensation of drifting through shifting tides. The collage flows across chaotic terrain, asking: How do we hold on to the fluid, the fleeting? And how do we shape it into meaning? In contrast, Terra Frames is a visual archaeology—fragments of concrete, rust, glitter, and saturated color converge into compacted relics. It asks: What remnants of beauty are embedded in the grit? What survives beneath the weight of what once was? Together, these works form a meditation on duality—softness and structure, erosion and flow.
Tidal Frames and Terra Frames are companion works that operate in dialogue—one fluid, one grounded—exploring how we navigate memory, transformation, and perception. Tidal Frames submerges the viewer in liquid geometry, a visual experience that evokes the sensation of drifting through shifting tides. The collage flows across chaotic terrain, asking: How do we hold on to the fluid, the fleeting? And how do we shape it into meaning? In contrast, Terra Frames is a visual archaeology—fragments of concrete, rust, glitter, and saturated color converge into compacted relics. It asks: What remnants of beauty are embedded in the grit? What survives beneath the weight of what once was? Together, these works form a meditation on duality—softness and structure, erosion and flow.