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Lost Connection

Mixed media on canvas
140cm x 140cm / 55.1 x 55.1 in
2025

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Lost Connection explores the fragmentation of meaning and the decay of informational structures over time. Using repurposed elements from earlier works, it reflects on how content becomes dislocated, degraded, and reinterpreted. The piece features geometric motifs—cuboids, crosses, and digital traces—that suggest data systems, belief structures, and memory. Their eroded forms evoke the entropy of stored information and fading human connections. Intentional gaps and interruptions in the composition act as structural elements, representing both breakdowns and opportunities for reinterpretation. These absences emphasize uncertainty, disconnection, and the potential for reconstruction. Ultimately, Lost Connection suggests that meaning is not fixed but emerges through the interplay of presence and absence, inviting viewers to engage with it as an open, evolving system.

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