Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Hannah Zimmerman




Hannah Zimmerman
Reconstruction of a Memory's Deconstruction
2016
Wood, latex paints, primer, photo album
30" x 18" x 23"

This piece is exploring the idea of representing the reconstruction of memories that have been purposefully deconstructed for emotionally difficult reasons. The flash of color dripping away at the center of the piece is representing the fading of these memories into the colorless front and back of the piece. The audio component of a calming song overlaid with construction and deconstruction noises further emphasizes the need for remembering life experiences in order to grow and how this process can in fact be positive. 

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