Or, "wait, we just did all this work this term only for our professor to tell us that we're not going to have a gallery show because he didn't try to find a place big enough for us to display our work despite knowing that the original place he had in mind would not work even though they've done the Junior Seminar show there for the past several years? Awesome."
My contribution of this Junior Seminar class gallery show that never happened was based on past memories and how memories go "missing", only to be recovered or rediscovered years or decades later due to some reaction or experience, and how memories can be re-written or altered in the process. (at least, that is my experience with my own memories).
These are all rather small. I believe the biggest one (the third one) is about 9"x5" and the smallest (second one) is about 5"x5.5". All four are done on wood scraps I found in the theater shop area, and they are layered with acrylic paint, water colours, gesso, pencils, sharpie, and various permanent/ink-based markers, as well as scratched/gouged with an X-Acto knife and a pair of pliers.
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