Fragments
Fragments is a compilation of images I’ve been collecting for over a decade.
Although provenance matters to me, I prefer to let the information remain free. To be unbound by any prescribed order or comparison.
Fragments suggests dissipated pieces that can be reassembled into an original arrangement or something entirely improvised. It’s a central word in my practice. I’m drawn to blurred boundaries. The word also carries a sense of historical and indeed archaeological resonance.
Incompletion invites the mind to resolve, to search, to interpret. This is also the quiet, electric quality of sketches: there’s freedom there.
Here, the sequence is arbitrary. It’s up to the viewer to decide where to begin when looking at the images.
I don’t see fragmentation as a violence or a disintegration, but rather as the gentle dissolution of fixed meaning and defined context.