Kristen Brown - "Clay"

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Oli on 10×10 inch art panel

While attempting to organize and regain association with particular memories, this work explore themes of dissociation, trauma, memory, and truth. Blurred and slightly distorted images embody a disruption in the way certain events are processed, resembling the act of sorting through memories that feel fragmented or scattered. Memory is not always coherent or a continuous record of something that happened; every individual has different versions of past experiences, and moments can often become blurred or distant. My works express the slipperiness of questioned or manipulated memories, as well as the anxiety and altered perception of reality that occurs when a memory landmark cannot be secured or properly categorized.

This artwork is non-returnable, please see our return policy here

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Oli on 10×10 inch art panel

While attempting to organize and regain association with particular memories, this work explore themes of dissociation, trauma, memory, and truth. Blurred and slightly distorted images embody a disruption in the way certain events are processed, resembling the act of sorting through memories that feel fragmented or scattered. Memory is not always coherent or a continuous record of something that happened; every individual has different versions of past experiences, and moments can often become blurred or distant. My works express the slipperiness of questioned or manipulated memories, as well as the anxiety and altered perception of reality that occurs when a memory landmark cannot be secured or properly categorized.

This artwork is non-returnable, please see our return policy here

Oli on 10×10 inch art panel

While attempting to organize and regain association with particular memories, this work explore themes of dissociation, trauma, memory, and truth. Blurred and slightly distorted images embody a disruption in the way certain events are processed, resembling the act of sorting through memories that feel fragmented or scattered. Memory is not always coherent or a continuous record of something that happened; every individual has different versions of past experiences, and moments can often become blurred or distant. My works express the slipperiness of questioned or manipulated memories, as well as the anxiety and altered perception of reality that occurs when a memory landmark cannot be secured or properly categorized.

This artwork is non-returnable, please see our return policy here

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