Attempts is a year-long exploration, resulting in a material archive composed of five tablets made from fragmented clay. The process involved a cyclical act: shaping, destructing, and reshaping the clay, with each cycle building on the remnants of the previous one.

These tablets are the final form of this continuous act of creation and destruction.

In Attempts, I examine how memory is embedded in movement: the fall of matter, the marks left behind, the traces of actions that linger in dust, fragments, and absence. The work reflects on transformation: how what is left behind is reshaped, forgotten, or repurposed. This archive serves as a personal attempt to process past events, to heal, and to craft new narratives from the remains of what once was.

Each cycle of construction and deconstruction form a sort of phenomenology of attempts.

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