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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 unfolds as a suspended field of kites, each carrying a fragment of sky.
Printed in cyanotype, these surfaces hold atmospheric traces, partial, unstable, shifting. The sky appears not as a fixed image, but as something reconstructed, piece by piece.
The kite operates here as a structure of translation: between air and surface, between memory and matter.
What emerges is not the sky itself, but its fragmentation, an image held temporarily, on the verge of dispersal.

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