OBFUSCATE is part of an ongoing series entitled Thought Monuments. Based on writings from my personal journals, these pieces honor musing and ideas that might otherwise go unnoticed or unattended to.
The short texts, complicated by composition and removed from their original context, offer opportunities to explore visual wordplay and ascribe new meanings to the private messages through public presentation and audience interpretation.
These works made with layered paper speak to an ephemeral understanding of the supposedly concrete notions represented in modern and historical monuments, recognizing the impermanence of all things while acknowledging the iterative quality of existence.