This series unfolds in the shifting terrain between forgetting and remembering, where memory is never fixed but continually rewritten through dream, vision, and resonance. Each work reflects on how fragments of experience dissolve and reassemble, evoking the possibility of accessing knowledge that extends beyond the individual mind into a wider field of consciousness.
Layered collages incorporate fragments from composer Jason Thorpe Buchanan’s All Forgetting is Retrieval, weaving his notations into visual strata of paint, texture, and line. Just as Buchanan’s music reveals forgetting as a form of retrieval, these paintings suggest that remembering is less about perfect recall than about access — a threshold into transformation, where what was lost reappears in altered form.
The series invites viewers to step into this liminal space, where memory circulates as both absence and return, and where all remembering becomes an opening into something larger than the self.