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16.5” x 5.5” x 0.5”
Harvest Memory builds upon the process of layering batik and tissue to unveil an image simultaneously emerging and fading. The ghostly presence of three crimson fruits anchors the viewer in a place between harvest and loss. Time leaves its signature here—not only in image, but in texture, pressure, and absence.
16.5” x 5.5” x 0.5”
Harvest Memory builds upon the process of layering batik and tissue to unveil an image simultaneously emerging and fading. The ghostly presence of three crimson fruits anchors the viewer in a place between harvest and loss. Time leaves its signature here—not only in image, but in texture, pressure, and absence.
16.5” x 5.5” x 0.5”
Harvest Memory builds upon the process of layering batik and tissue to unveil an image simultaneously emerging and fading. The ghostly presence of three crimson fruits anchors the viewer in a place between harvest and loss. Time leaves its signature here—not only in image, but in texture, pressure, and absence.
Materials List:
Batik on rag paper
Colored tissue paper
Glue
Plywood base
Sanded and distressed surface finish
Pigment, wax, ink
A textural interplay of batik and tissue overlays conjures the ghost of three luminous red fruits nested within tangled undergrowth. The surface reveals a dense, organic web of mark-making and abrasion, suggesting both emergence and decay. It evokes the enduring imprint of growth and the slow erosion of memory—an artifact of something once ripe and whole, now pressed into time.