Fragments
This body of work explores fragmentation and the traces that are left behind. I am fascinated by the idea that a fragment is not only part of a missing whole - a detached piece of something - but, having broken away, can establish an independent identity with its own meaning. I want to discover how the meaning changes when imagery is dismantled and how far I can extend this idea. How small does a fragment become before the image is lost and the focus is on the material that supports it? Finally, as fragmentation is pushed to its limits, just traces remain.

Ebb and Flow

Stripped I

Deconstruction I