HEADED HOME – Giclee, paint, pencil and more reproduced and reworked several times
Headed Home is a meditation on memory, transformation, and layered experience. Constructed through a process of reproduction, erasure, and reworking, this piece embodies the fluidity of time—how images, marks, and materials accumulate, dissolve, and reappear in new forms.
The background, a fragmented collage of textures and materials, suggests decay and reconstruction, much like the way personal histories are constantly rewritten. Overlaid on this shifting terrain are graphic elements—lines, patterns, and symbols—that act as waypoints or remnants of a journey. The silhouetted rider, moving through this evolving space, becomes a symbol of transition, of searching for direction within a landscape that refuses to stay still.
Through layering and digital manipulation, the work blurs the distinction between what is original and what is an echo of a previous iteration. The result is an interplay between control and randomness, intention and accident, reinforcing the idea that our sense of home, identity, and direction is never fixed but always in motion—shaped, erased, and rebuilt over time. designing a structure that is both precise and open-ended, I explore the tension between control and possibility, order and transformation, ultimately asking: how does perception shape our experience of reality?.