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ARCHIVAL ARTIFACT — 4
Anatomical Sketch - Triangle Fish
A recovered anatomical fragment featuring a fish reconstructed through sharp geometry, notebook linework, and subtle digital stabilization. The triangular body form gives the subject an engineered, almost specimen-like quality while still preserving the looseness of the original sketch.
Built over a found children’s-book illustration, this piece grafts a cephalopod onto an innocent storybook face — tentacles, beak, and gill-feather invading where the original child once sat untouched. Deliberate “errors” and selective washes of blue and raw pink mark the seams where the borrowed image was overwritten.
A strange anatomical fragment featuring a giraffe altered by a square geometric form. Hand-drawn texture, irregular markings, and digital reconstruction give the piece the feeling of a recovered field sketch from an impossible natural history archive.
A recovered anatomical fragment featuring an octopus suspended inside a wine glass, tangled around a sealed bottle like an impossible marine relic. Hand-drawn red and green linework gives the piece an organic, restless quality while the digital reconstruction frames it as a preserved Broken Archive specimen.
A recovered interior inspired by a familiar late-night diner scene, Night Work transforms urban loneliness into an after-hours gathering of workers, witnesses, and strange companions. The piece reads as a study of labor, anonymity, and the lives that continue under artificial light.
The first recovered entry in the Anatomical series. Kitchen Specimen documents two birdlike kitchen workers inside a narrow prep space, transforming a familiar service scene into a strange archival study.
Recorded in a private interior, Suspicious Minds captures a quiet domestic moment under the gaze of an animal witness. The cropped body, darkened room, and small reflected image create the feeling of privacy interrupted — a scene both relaxed and strangely watched. Soft, intimate, and uneasy, the piece reads as a study of comfort, doubt, and the quiet suspicion that even familiar rooms may be observing us.
Recorded from inside a vehicle on a cold rural road, Winter Road captures a passing landscape through the frame of a side mirror. Bare trees, wet pavement, and distant houses create a quiet sense of travel, while the strange figures reflected behind the car suggest something following, waiting, or only half-remembered. Still and uneasy, the piece reads as a study of distance, memory, and the things we notice only after we have already passed them.