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REMEMEBER THE BLUE SKY

To remember the sky we once knew

Silk paper, cyanotype, thread, dimensions variable, 2024

Remember the Blue Sky is composed of large silk-paper kites printed with cyanotype skies.
Each kite forms a fragment of a blue sky —that same sky we once watched as children while flying a kite, before we began to forget it.

The installation rebuilds that lost sky, piece by piece, inviting us to look up again and to remember what sustains us. The kite, a universal and historical object made by human hands, becomes here a bridge between our inner world and the atmosphere that surrounds us.

The work reflects on how nature is suffering and how we, distanced by habit and speed, have stopped truly seeing it. By recreating the act of flight, it calls us to reconnect from within —to rediscover the sky, to feel again that we belong to it.

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