Intersect speaks to the ever-present injustices we face in contemporary society by depicting common scenes of urban spaces to display often ignored locations. The printed text documents imposed standards, stories from others, and frustrations towards wealth inequality in the USA. The merging of landscapes and text draws connections to the intersection of shared experiences.
I am influenced by the ephemeral nature of political posters, palimpsest, and the ability of these traces to evoke feelings of loss and destruction. My collages refer to the weathering of printed protests by utilizing distortion. The action of folding, tearing, and collaging physically represents neglect.