Association and Dissociation subverts the ephemeral nature of human memory by playing with a collection of discarded postcards. These objects are transformed from something fragile and neglected into something strong and durable using a variety of materials, mainly resin.
By creating memory fragments, I subvert the common thinking that human memory is temporal and breathe new life into forgotten and abandoned memories.
These postcards are meticulously curated by the artist as an archive that will be publicly available to share and rearrange.