Reimagining my family archives through the lens of cyanotypes and anthotypes, a photographic processes that uses plant-based materials and sunlight to create images. The delicate, time-sensitive nature of anthotypes mirrors what I have been drawn to: the ephemerality of memory, the vulnerability of physical materials, and the impact of environmental conditions on what we attempt to preserve, similar to the nature of scent. The fading images became metaphors for the way memory shifts; unfixed, porous, and always in dialogue with the present.
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