Description
Raw wood left visible beside layered surface decisions creates a quiet contrast: what is exposed, what is covered, what is added over time. Collage fragments introduce motion and weight, like memory surfacing through new colour. The piece reads as a study in accumulation, where “baggage” isn’t only burden, it’s evidence of having lived. It invites the viewer to notice what feels essential, what feels decorative, and what feels like a clue.




