bricks
Bricks explores the notion of a split national identity between Romania and America within my personal life. Inkjet images are transferred from paper onto brick surfaces to symbolically bridge the gap between these two locations. Focused on architectural structures, this series invites viewers to a foreign dreamlike space, where memories begin fade and intertwine.
Brick Triptych 1:
Images from the Amtrak corridor underpass located in Astoria, Queens.
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches
Brick Triptych 2:
Images from the Amtrak corridor underpass located in Astoria, Queens.
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches
Brick Triptych 3:
Images from the Amtrak corridor underpass located in Astoria, Queens.
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches
Brick Triptych 2 & Brick Triptych 3:
Images from the Amtrak corridor underpass located in Astoria, Queens.
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches
Brick Triptych 4 & Brick Triptych 5:
Images from Moara lui Assan in Bucharest, Romania.
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches
Images from Moara lui Assan in Bucharest, Romania.
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches
Brick Triptych 6:
Images from Moara lui Assan in Bucharest, Romania.
Inkjet prints transferred onto Red Holland Stone Bricks with Citrasolv
7.75 x 4 x 1.75 inches