History & Fashion
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History & Fashion 〰️
Time Mender
Archaeology is more than the excavation of objects; it is a process of reconstruction through fragments, traces, and absence. By piecing together what has been broken or buried, humanity resists the limits of fading memory and the obscurity of time. Each recovered relic becomes an act of defiance against forgetting, allowing the past to re-emerge beyond the boundaries imposed by history. In this sense, archaeology is not only the study of what was lost, but a way for human beings to momentarily free themselves from the bondage of time itself.
This series scanned and re-modeled an installation composed of porcelain shards, thereby forming a porcelain-shard corset. At the same time, the series also incorporated patchwork elements and clay-based facial modifications.
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