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Think of Me as a Place, 2023
Archival pigment print mounted to birch panel, sawhorses, petals, twigs, crystallized calcium carbonate, redwood leaves, plaster casts, fossil, glass, plexiglass, gouache
36 x 48 x 29 inches
This work is a topography of the self: a collage of the found, broken, and made.
Natural and manmade objects rest on top of a photographic print. The photograph is of the same objects printed at a 1:1 scale, creating questions around what’s real and what’s photographic. Through this illusion, the notion of objective photographic truth becomes a site of play and inquiry.
Installation photos from the 2023 Murphy & Cadogan Award Exhibition