Tangible Memory is a body of work that combines photography, painting, and sculpture, to ask how merging these mediums can embrace the complexities of memory.

Past, present, imagined, and real are brought together through a series of snapshots. These imprints serve as building blocks to construct a story of self.

Personal memories through photographic images are transferred into the fine linen ground with large watercolour marks responding in a lexicon of emotional gestures.

The idea that a photographic image can be touched and traced, combined with painting as a register of time and physical presence, charges the work's evolution from image to form. All works are double-sided and adaptable into a variety of iterations.

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