when I found her All drowned in grey
2024
9025 hand dyed shirt buttons, silk mohair yarn, soil, recycled Swedish tin
This artwork examines the relationship between clarity and distortion through the use of pixelated imagery. Each shirt button is used as a single pixel, and as they are stitched together, the image slowly becomes clear. The piece reflects on how memories are stored and how they fade, with the pixelation representing the gradual loss of detail as time passes. The act of stitching the pixels mirrors the process of trying to reconstruct fragmented memories, exploring the tension between what we remember and what we forget over time.