Museum of Loss and Renewal — 2023
COLLEMACCHIA, ITALY
The Museum of Loss and Renewal residency marked a shift in my practice from object-and-essence thinking toward the coexistence of the known and the unknowable. The work there was built on reflection, observation, and a specific kind of connection: proximity to a place I could never fully read. Time in Rome, particularly sustained looking at Bernini’s angels, reshaped my thinking about presence, absence, and what remains when function disappears. Sketchbook explorations moved through language, “essence” studies, and ultimately toward absence as a structural element. New questions surfaced about how people, places, and things continue to register after their use has expired.
Key Developments
- Reflection on impermanence, loss, and the unknowable
- Contemplated how presence can be perceived through absence
- Researched Bernini’s angels in Rome and the visual language of angels
- Documented ancient and abandoned spaces as reference material
- Sketchbook studies evolved to material omissions in angel drawings
The Work
Process






Studio

Museum of Loss and Renewal Studio

Museum of Loss and Renewal Library

Museum of Loss and Renewal Library

Collemacchia, Italy

Collemacchia, Italy

Museum of Loss and Renewal
Related Links
Structural Omission Framework
Core Paintings
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