Through the Stories Untold installation, I invite you to actively engage with the art. By assembling and recomposing fragments—whether broken memories, incomplete narratives, or text excerpts—I create a new whole shaped by its components. This interactive palimpsest reveals how stories are layered and rewritten, leaving partially visible traces of the past beneath each new surface.
The palimpsest pages, displayed as an open manuscript, invite close examination. While the pages may appear similar at first glance, each is inscribed with unique details. The work encourages you to search for these differences, uncovering vestiges, signs, and marks left behind.
In this dynamic process, new narratives emerge. By reordering the pages, countless experimental books can be imagined, each offering a fresh perspective and interpretation.
I gather and reassemble fragments—broken memories, incomplete narratives, scattered texts—to construct a new whole, one that is not defined by the sum of its parts. Like a palimpsest, my work reveals layers of overwriting, where traces of the past remain faintly visible beneath each new surface.
Delicate porcelain flowers, braids, and slivers of wood are embedded within irregular slabs of concrete. These slabs contain and confine, yet the fragments rise to the surface, asserting their presence. They speak of a continual cycle of erasure and reimagining, reminding us that even in containment, stories find a way to endure.
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