too stoned to go home

site specific installation; acrylic magnifying sheet
dimensions variable
2019

“Light, traffic, and passersby are flipped, distorted, and partially obscured, transformed into wavering abstractions. This transparent barrier becomes a threshold, heightening awareness of perception and dislocation as viewers inside and out encounter one another. Hovering between intoxication and refuge, the installation reframes the familiar street as something unstable, estranged, and strangely intimate.

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