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mirror 4/5

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14 × 21cm

graphite on sculpted cotton paper

2025

frame included

[‘Thresholds’ exhibition in Birmingham, UK]

Everything is a Mirror

This piece presents a meticulously constructed bitmap-like surface that evokes coded information systems—an archive of memory built through repetition, incision, and accumulation. The dense pattern resists immediate readability, mirroring how traumatic or formative experiences can become encrypted within us, surfacing only through ritual or rhythm. The surface becomes both a threshold and a barrier—a space of translation where memory is felt rather than seen.

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14 × 21cm

graphite on sculpted cotton paper

2025

frame included

[‘Thresholds’ exhibition in Birmingham, UK]

Everything is a Mirror

This piece presents a meticulously constructed bitmap-like surface that evokes coded information systems—an archive of memory built through repetition, incision, and accumulation. The dense pattern resists immediate readability, mirroring how traumatic or formative experiences can become encrypted within us, surfacing only through ritual or rhythm. The surface becomes both a threshold and a barrier—a space of translation where memory is felt rather than seen.

14 × 21cm

graphite on sculpted cotton paper

2025

frame included

[‘Thresholds’ exhibition in Birmingham, UK]

Everything is a Mirror

This piece presents a meticulously constructed bitmap-like surface that evokes coded information systems—an archive of memory built through repetition, incision, and accumulation. The dense pattern resists immediate readability, mirroring how traumatic or formative experiences can become encrypted within us, surfacing only through ritual or rhythm. The surface becomes both a threshold and a barrier—a space of translation where memory is felt rather than seen.

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