Your memories are a reflection of you. Not only who you have been, but also who you are now. My thesis explores the processes, fallacies, complexity, and richness of remembering and forgetting.
I use the formal languages of weaving, interlacing, and overlapping to map this territory. My work visualizes the way we build identity as we warp, manipulate, and fill in the gaps of our life story.
This kind of work offers the viewer a vocabulary for an experience that is at once common, constant, and ephemeral.