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Current Research Project / 2026

Three Transformations

2026 / Printed image, drawing, field-based structure

A three-part work that treats transformation as a material and perceptual process. Camel, lion, and child become structural positions for carrying, breaking, and beginning again within image-based research.

Layered printed image study for the camel transformation.

Camel

Burden / accumulation / inherited weight

The first movement approaches transformation through carrying. Image fragments gather as weight, forming a structure of endurance, obedience, and compressed memory.

Vertical printed drawing study for the lion transformation.

Lion

Rupture / refusal / active separation

The second movement turns the accumulated field into an act of resistance. Drawing and printed structure become a way to test rupture, refusal, and the moment a form separates from what has shaped it.

Field note image study for the child transformation.

Child

Play / emergence / perceptual renewal

The final movement opens toward play and beginning. The image field is treated as something provisional and alive, where perception can reorganize itself without returning to a fixed order.

Research Notes

The title refers to a sequence of transformation rather than a literal narrative. Within the portfolio, the work connects the material logic of artist books with newer experiments in field, residue, bodily attention, and image systems.