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Found At Sea explores the symbolic language of maritime culture, where ships, sea life, and cartography serve as metaphors for resilience, memory, and transformation. Through artist books, cyanotypes, and paintings, the works evoke logbooks, weathered maps, and archival artifacts, forming a tactile record of imagined voyages and personal mythologies.
Rooted in traditional crafts, the work reflects on how stories are carried across time and mapped onto both individual and collective histories. Much like the sea itself, the narratives within these pieces are fluid and ever-shifting, reminding us that journeys—whether personal or cultural—rarely follow fixed courses.
This exhibition positions the ocean as a boundless space of uncertainty, possibility, and resilience. Together, the works invite viewers to reflect on the shifting nature of identity and the sea as an enduring metaphor for self-discovery.
Found At Sea explores the symbolic language of maritime culture, where ships, sea life, and cartography serve as metaphors for resilience, memory, and transformation. Through artist books, cyanotypes, and paintings, the works evoke logbooks, weathered maps, and archival artifacts, forming a tactile record of imagined voyages and personal mythologies.
Rooted in traditional crafts, the work reflects on how stories are carried across time and mapped onto both individual and collective histories. Much like the sea itself, the narratives within these pieces are fluid and ever-shifting, reminding us that journeys—whether personal or cultural—rarely follow fixed courses.
This exhibition positions the ocean as a boundless space of uncertainty, possibility, and resilience. Together, the works invite viewers to reflect on the shifting nature of identity and the sea as an enduring metaphor for self-discovery.
Found At Sea