“What Remains” Collection
This body of work examines the residue of systems that measure, medicate, and monetize human experience. Watches, prescription materials, and instruments of transaction are dismantled, melted, and reassembled—removed from their original function and forced into new form.
Across the series, objects designed to regulate time, assign value, and authorize treatment are rendered inoperative. What once recorded, prescribed, or extracted is no longer compliant. Under heat and pressure, systems soften. Structures stall. Language accumulates into bodies.
What remains is evidence—and reclamation. The materials carry the imprint of use, but their function has shifted. No longer consumable, they are made visible, fixed in place, and made permanent.