Invariants
Invariants is a series derived from Equivocal Landscape, an ongoing body of daily drawings made from lived experience. Each work is generated by digitally layering every drawing from a single sketchbook volume into a compressed image. Individual marks, memories, and moments gradually lose their distinctiveness, coalescing into a dense form that is at once an archive and an erasure.
Drawing on both memory and mathematical thought, the series examines what persists through transformation. As recollections accumulate over time, they may cease to function as records of the past and instead become structures through which the past is interpreted. Invariants asks whether memory remains open and mutable or gradually hardens into a framework that silently shapes our understanding of life.